Mission 30 Days: Will Top Kashmiri Militant Riyaz Naikoo Be Hunted In 30 Days?

Riyaz Naikoo, a former mathematics teacher is head of Terror-Group Hizbul Mujahideen in Jammu and Kashmir. Riyaz Naikoo has been categorised as A++ Militant by the Indian security and carries a bounty of ₹1.2 Million for any information leading to the arrest. With Amit Shah as the new Home Minister, elimination of top militant leaders from Kashmir like Naikoo seems to be the top priority. Many experts have dubbed it as Mission 30 Days.

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Amit Shah has commenced his mission and has met Director Intelligence Bureau, Home Secretary and Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satyapal Malik. As per reports, security agencies have developed a fresh list of top 10 targets in the Valley with Riyaz Naikoo heading the list.

As per reports, the Indian security forces have already eliminated 101 terrorists from January till May 31, 2019, which averages to 20 terrorists per month. As per officials, out of the 101 militants, 23 were foreigners and 78 local. They include top commanders such as Zakir Musa, the chief of so-called Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind.

But what is keeping the security establishment worried is a large number of new recruits. According to security agencies, 50 youths have joined various terror outfits since March and the security establishment needs to find a better way to cut off the supply chain and can even consider educating families on the radicalisation of the youth.

Heading the list is Riyaz Naikoo, followed by Wasim Ahmed alias Osama from Lashkar camp. Wasim Ahmad is district commander of Sophian, agencies said. Mohamammad Ashraf Khan alias Ashraf Maulawi is at No 3 on the list. He is allegedly active in Anantnag and associated with Hizbul Mujahideen.

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Next in the list is Mehrazuddin. Believed to be from Hizb camp, he is reportedly active in Baramulla and is area district commander. At number 5, the ministry has listed Srinagar-resident Dr Saifulla alias Saifulla Mir alias Dr Saif. He is suspected of being associated with Hizb group and helping in the recruitment of terrorists in the area.

Another Hizb cadre Arshaid-ul-Haq is at number 6 from Pulwama. Haq belongs to A++ category. He is reportedly district commander of Hizbul Mujahideen in Pulwama. Pakistani terrorist Hafiz Omar is at No 7. Agencies say he sneaked into Indian side after taking training in Balakot training camp. Currently, he is Jaish chief operational commander, they said.

Another JeM terrorist Zahid Sheikh, also known as Omar Afghani, is at number 8. He is said to have had the experience to fight against NATO forces in Afghanistan. He sneaked into the Valley after taking Taliban training, security agencies said.

Al-Badr top cadre Javed Mattoo, also know as Faisal/Saqib/Musaib, is on the ninth spot on the list. He is said to be active in north Kashmir and is reportedly active as a divisional commander in the area.

Another Hizb terrorist Ezaz Ahmed Malik is also in the target list. As per agencies, he is active in Kupwara and is operating as district commander in the area.

As per agencies, there is a sudden surge of militants from Hizbul Mujahideen joining Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, especially after the elimination of Musa on May 23. The officials, many of whom are engaged in either fighting militancy on the ground or formulating strategy, believe there is a need for having a re-look at all anti-militancy policy and for engaging with youths and parents to educate them about evils of radicalisation.

Among the terrorists killed, Shopian accounted for a maximum of 25, including 16 local militants. Pulwama was second with the killings of 15 militants, followed by Awantipora with 14 and Kulgam with 12. However, all these highly-volatile areas in south Kashmir continue to contribute more youths to various militant groups.

Officials said infiltration was also picking up and some of the terrorists had managed to sneak in from Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu region as well as from the LoC in Kashmir Valley. This created a more alarming situation for the security forces which were readying themselves for the two-month-long Amarnath Yatra beginning this month-end.

After the February 14 terror strike in Pulwama, the officials feel, encounters between terrorists and security forces have turned into spectacles with protests and stone pelting by locals at sites, followed by large gatherings at funerals. The entire phenomenon has the potential to create an emotionally charged environment ideal for recruiting fresh cadres, they added. As per agencies, presently, 286 terrorists are active in the Valley, out of which, 109 are foreigners and 179 are locals. Out of 109 foreigners, 80 belong to Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba.