Official sources said today that the driver, whose identity has been withheld, had driven four militants of Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Taiba(LeT) from Baba Reshi, 57 km from here, four days before the deadly attack in Pampore on June 25 and kept them in a safe house in Pulwama district in south Kashmir.
The driver, who has gone underground since the day of the attack, was considered as Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the militant outfit by the local police but no action was taken against him as there was no evidence so far, the sources said. Security agencies are now hot on the trail of the driver.
Initially all the four terrorists had carried out a reconnaissance of the National Highway and chose the attack spot which is barely three km from Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), where LeT militants had gunned down two Army officers and three others ranks in February this year.
After the Pampore attack, raids were carried out at various places in Pulwama during which the security agencies gathered information that it was a group of four 'fidayeens' behind the attack.
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The fidayeens behind the attack in Pampore, which is in
the outskirts of the city, had chosen a spot from where they could have escaped through a side lane and take shelter in the congested lanes and bylanes which could have taken them to Tral area as well, the sources said.
Security forces carried out searches at Baba Rishi area, 57 km north of Srinagar, during which they identfied the place where the four terrorists had stayed after their infiltration in the Valley, the sources said, adding that they are believed to have entered through 'Haji Peer pass' in the upper reaches of Gulmarg and then trekked along the foot hills of Peer Panjal range before reaching the halting point.