
Transnational terror case: J&K Police's Counter Intelligence Wing carries out raids in three districts
The Hindu
J&K Police's Counter Intelligence Wing conducts raids in three districts linked to a transnational terror module operated by Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The Counter Intelligence Wing of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday (March 26, 2026) carried out raids at multiple locations in the valley as part of its investigations into a transnational terror module operated by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) from Pakistan and Bangladesh, officials said.
They said the raids were conducted at 10 locations in three districts of the valley by the Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK).
"Raids are underway in Srinagar, Shopian and Ganderbal districts," the officials said.
They said the searches are backed by the search warrant issued by a court in a fresh terror investigation case registered recently at the CIK police station.
"The CIK investigation is into a terror module which is directed by one terrorist Shabir Ahmad Lone, a Kashmir-native LeT operator based in Bangladesh," the officials said.
Lone is from Kangan area of the central Kashmir's Ganderbal district and is currently operating from Bangladesh, they added.

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