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Two govt employees among six probed for aiding slain Jaish militants in Kishtwar

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KISHTWAR — Security agencies have intensified efforts to dismantle an alleged overground worker network following the killing of a Jaish-e-Muhammed commander, Saifullah, and his associates during an operation in Kishtwar district last month.

Official sources said that at least half a dozen individuals, including two government employees, are under investigation for allegedly aiding the militants in evading security forces for an extended period. The suspects are believed to have provided logistical support, including food, shelter, and essential supplies, enabling the foreign militants to remain active in the upper reaches of Kishtwar despite sustained counterinsurgency operations.

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Investigators are examining photographs and other material recovered from suspected safe houses used by the group. Forensic analysis of the seized evidence is underway, and officials indicated that concrete leads are emerging regarding the network’s functioning and its local facilitators.

Authorities said those found involved in supporting militant activities will face strict legal action under relevant provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and may also be booked under the Public Safety Act, depending on the gravity of their role.

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Security officials maintained that dismantling the overground worker structure is critical to preventing any resurgence of militant activity in the Chenab Valley region. They added that while the presence of foreign militants in Kishtwar has been significantly curtailed, forces remain on high alert to monitor potential movement across adjoining districts, including Doda, Udhampur and Kathua.

Officials reiterated that operations against militant networks and their support structures will continue with sustained intensity across vulnerable areas.

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