Jaish-e-Mohammed Planning More Pulwama-like ‘Fidayeen’ Attacks in Kashmir, Preparing Explosive-laden Scorpio: Intel Inputs

Sources revealed that guns, grenades and RDX is being brought into Indian territory from across the border to carry out the attack.

Updated: February 21, 2019 1:04 PM IST

By India.com News Desk

Jaish-e-Mohammed Planning More Pulwama-like 'Fidayeen' Attacks in Kashmir, Preparing Explosive-laden Scorpio: Intel Inputs
Pulwama Terror Attack - File Photo

New Delhi: Days after the dastardly Pulwama terror attack which claimed lives of 40 CRPF jawans, intelligence agencies have alerted security forces about fresh intercepts on Jaish-e-Mohammed planning more such ‘fidayeen’ attacks.

According to Zee News sources, specific inputs have warned that an IED blast, similar to one carried out in Pulwama on February 14, is being planned in areas of routes of Chowkibal and Tangdhar convoys in coming two days.

According to intel inputs, the Pakistan-based terror group is planning the next attack on security forces by a green-colour Scorpio car.

Sources further revealed that guns, grenades and RDX is being brought into Indian territory from across the border to carry out the attack.

The intercepts picked up by the agencies also revealed that JeM is to release the video of the Pulwama suicide bombing preparations.

On February 14, Jaish’s Adil Ahmed Dar rammed his explosive-laden Maruti Eeco van into one of the buses of the 78-vehicle CRPF convoy at the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, killing 40 jawans.

Women and children helped terrorists to ferry the deadly explosive RDX grade 5 (for military use) and ammonium nitrate from transit point Tral in Pulwama district in south Kashmir in carrying out the attack, intel sources told IANS.

The entire planning and execution of Pulwama attack and suicide bomber Dar’s training was supervised and monitored by Ibrahim Azhar, brother of JeM chief Masood Azhar and father of Mohammad Usman, who was killed in an encounter with Indian security forces on October 30 last year.

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