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SRINAGAR: The three youths killed in an anti-terror operation at Lawaypora on Srinagar’s outskirts on December 30 were “active terrorists” and in constant touch with their mentors in Pakistan, IGP (Kashmir Range) Vijay Kumar said on Friday, refuting their kins’ claim that they were shot dead in a “fake encounter”. Aijaz Maqbool Ganai of Pulwama and Ather Mushtaq Wani and Zubair Ahmad Lone from Shopian were slain by security forces during the course of a two-day encounter. While police identified them as Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, their families accused security forces of stage-managing the operation and claimed the three were “innocent”. “Whatever their families have claimed so far is baseless and wrong. All three were in touch and travelling together on the day of the encounter. IP addresses recovered from their damaged mobile phones indicated that two of them were talking to people across the border while the third was in touch with top commanders in ....
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Representational Image | Photo: AP Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday maintained that the three persons killed in an encounter in Srinagar city s Lawaypora area had terrorist connections, and refuted the claims of the family members of one of those killed that he had gone to the university to fill a form. The three Aijaz Maqbool Ganai, Ather Mushtaq and Zubair were killed during an encounter with the security forces on Wednesday. According to the police statement, the Lawaypora-Srinagar encounter started after army inputs and eventually turned into a joint operation by the Army, CRPF and the Police. ....