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Civilians help police in busting terrorist hideout in J&K's Rajouri, six sticky bombs recovered

Jammu: Civilians in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district helped in busting a terrorist hideout of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Talib Hussain Shah as they overpowered him and his associate Faisal Ahmad Dar and handed them over to police on Sunday, a police official said.

A terrorist hideout was busted after Shah revealed the presence of a hideout in his Draj village of Rajouri during questioning and accordingly a raid was carried out, the official said on Monday.

He said the search of the hideout led to the recovery of six sticky bombs, a pistol, three pistol magazines, 19 pistol rounds, an Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), three UBGL grenades, 75 rounds of AK assault rifle and one IED remote with antenna.

Shah and his Kashmiri accomplice Dar were arrested from Tuksan Dhok after they were tactifully disarmed by local residents with Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Director General of Police Dilbag Singh lauding their courage and announcing cash rewards for them.

However, a political slugfest erupted between the local units of BJP and Congress after Shah was reported to be an active member of the saffron party who was recently selected as its IT and social media cell in charge of the minority morcha in Jammu province.

Some pictures emerged on social media purportedly showing Shah with BJP leaders.

One of the pictures shows J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina purportedly presenting him with a bouquet and a letter issued by party leader Sheikh Bashir on 9 May, assigning him the responsibility of new IT and social media incharge of Minority Morcha (Jammu province).

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