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Pakistan-Based Terror Groups Using Digital Space For Recruitment In J-K: Reports

In 2020, over two dozen te♎rror modules were busted by security agencies leading to the arrest of over 40 such sympathisers.

Pakistan-Based Terror Groups U🎶sing Digital Space For Re🥀cruitment In J-K: Reports
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Pakistan's intelligence agency and terror groups are now carrying out recruitment in Jammu and Kashmir using applications in cyber and mobile space as direct phys🌼ical interactions have become⛄ difficult due to the security forces' hawk-eyed vigil, officials said on Sunday.

Fake videos of alleged atrocities committed by the security forces💟 and building a false narrative are now often used by the ISI handlers from Pakistan to whip up emotions among the new recruits, they said, citing intelligence reports and technical surveillance.

Earlier, terrorist sympathisers used to establish physical contacꩵt with the prospective recruits to bring them into a terror group's rank and files. However, after security agencies cracked down on such sympathisers, they changed their m꧒odus operandi.

In 2020, over two 𝐆dozen terror modules were busted by security agencies leading to the ar🌺rest of over 40 such sympathisers.

Two surrendered terrorists, Tawar Waghey and Amir Ahmed Mir, who laid down their arms before 34 Rashtriya Rifles of the Army late last month, had given an insight into their joining of terror modules that showed that cyber recruitment was being carriꦓed out on a large scale.

Both the terrorists had come in contact with a Pakistan-🥂based handler via Facebook who indoctrinated tไhem before handing them over to a recruiter code-named Khalid and Mohammed Abbas Sheikh.

The two terrorists wer🍌e provided training online using various links available on pu🎃blic platforms like YouTube and both of them had met their local contact only once in Shopian in south Kashmir, the officials said.

This, according to the officials, is done to avoid exposure of sleeper ce🎐lls created by Pakistan's ISI within the valley. Security agencies have busted several modules following intelligence inputs provided by local residents.

The two terroris⛎ts, after being recruited into The Resistance Front (TRF), which is believed to be a shadow outfit of banned terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, were receiving orders as well as religious teachings from Pakistan-based Burha✨n Hamza.

The officials said there were around 40 su♚ch cases where the recruitment was done and indoctrination carried out through social media, especially in south Kashmir. The new recruits were awaiting orders from across the border.

Terror groups are definitely facing a shortage of arms and that💫 is one of the reasons why Pakistan-based terror outfits are more focused on sending more arms and less manpower, the officials said.

They🐎 gave an example o🔯f last month's encounter on the outskirts of Jammu city where a valley-bound group of four terrorists was carrying 11 assault rifles and a huge quantity of ammunition.

The death of a 22-year-old local terrorist Amir Siraj in ▨north Kashmir late last month was yet another case of cyber recruitment, the officials sai🧜d.

A final year graduation stude𝄹nt from Khawaja Gilgat in Sopore♈, Siraj was staying with his maternal uncle in Adipora in north Kashmir and would spend most of his afternoons playing football in the local ground.

He went missing on the afternoon of June 24, 2020. Later, it was found that he had been recruited by terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed from across the border viaꦅ social media, the officials said.

The local terrorist had expressed his desire to surrender but was threatened by his accomplice that ꦑhe and his family would be killed if he were to act on it, they said.