A close monitoring of the developments over the last three months in Kashmir Valley has shown that nearly 26 boys mainly from South Kashmir have joined the militant groups, primarily the HM, official sources said today.
On the recent terror attacks on telecom towers, mainly in North Kashmir, the sources said it was possibly a result of some internal rift in the Pakistan-based HM outfit.
Piecing together the available evidence on ground, the sources said the HM group had installed 'repeaters' at two cell towers owned by a private telecom company.
These 'repeaters' boosted the frequency of the signals and the same were used by the terror group over their radio sets for transmission of signals, the sources said.
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This was followed by pasting of posters in entire Sopore, 60 km from Srinagar, and six terror strikes in which two persons were killed and four others injured between May 23 and June one.
So far, eight people have been arrested in this connection but none has been able to provide any lead in the attacks, the sources said.
The shadow group of HM has also been successful in roping in 26 boys -- 21 from South and five from North Kashmir -- into the terror group's rank and file, the sources said.
The fresh recruits are believed to be behind attacks on telecom operators in Srinagar and killing of CRPF jawans in South Kashmir last month.