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Captured terrorist identified as Naved from Pakistan

A resident of Ghulam Mustafabad in Pakistan, Naved is believed to be in his early 20s and has two brothers and one sister

Police with apprehended suspected Pakistan terrorist after an attack on BSF convoy at Jammu-Srinagar national highway at Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The lone terrorist captured after the attack on a BSF convoy in Udhampur has identified himself as Mohammed Naved from Faisalabad in Pakistan, who had a month ago entered Kupwara district in the Kashmir valley but retreated as he could not make any headway.

A resident of Ghulam Mustafabad (Faisalabad) in Pakistan, Naved, believed to be in early 20s, has two brothers and one sister. One of them is a lecturer while the other runs a hosiery business.

During questioning at a joint interrogation centre in the Jammu region, he said he had initially made an attempt to enter the Kashmir Valley a month ago but had to return as their guide had not turned up to receive them, official sources said.
 
Naved identified the fellow terrorist killed today in the retaliatory fire by BSF as Noman alias Momin, who hailed from Bhawalpur in Pakistan.

The duo carried out an attack on a BSF convoy at Simroli near Udhampur killing two constables. In the gun fight, Noman was killed while he managed to escape before being nabbed by the Village Defence Committee members, they said.

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First Published: Aug 05 2015 | 5:42 PM IST

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