J&K Police unearth Jaish's link with banned Kashmiri women terror group Dukhtaran-e-Millat

By IANS | Updated: November 18, 2025 13:30 IST2025-11-18T13:26:46+5:302025-11-18T13:30:13+5:30

Srinagar, Nov 18 The J&K Police's Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Tuesday unearthed a major linkage between the terror ...

J&K Police unearth Jaish's link with banned Kashmiri women terror group Dukhtaran-e-Millat | J&K Police unearth Jaish's link with banned Kashmiri women terror group Dukhtaran-e-Millat

J&K Police unearth Jaish's link with banned Kashmiri women terror group Dukhtaran-e-Millat

Srinagar, Nov 18 The J&K Police's Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Tuesday unearthed a major linkage between the terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) with the banned women terror group Dukhtaran-e-Millat during raids at multiple locations in the Valley, sources said.

Official sources said that CIK teams carried out raids at multiple locations in Kashmir, including Srinagar, Budgam and Kulgam districts in connection with an investigation into fresh terror recruitment by terror outfits.

“The CIK teams also carried out searches at the super speciality hospital at Shireen Bagh in Srinagar after obtaining warrants from the court,” sources said, adding that searches are also underway inside the hospital.

The operation is being conducted under court-issued search warrants. Sources said that CIK has successfully unearthed a link between the JeM terror outfit and the banned women's outfit, Dukhtaran-e-Millat, headed by Asiya Andrabi, who was arrested in 2018.

“It is believed that Dr Umar Farooq and his wife, Shahzada, are involved in motivating and recruiting women across Kashmir at the direction of JeM. Shehzada was being used to revive the activities of Dukhtaran-e-Millat while Asiya Andrabi remains in jail,” sources said.

A CIK team earlier in the day raided the house of Dr Umar Farooq in Bugam village of Kulgam district. CIK is also probing an online radicalisation module reportedly operating through dark-web platforms and OGW networks.

“During the ongoing searches, incriminating material, including radical and jihadi literature specifically targeted at women, has been recovered. The raids are continuing, and arrests are expected soon, officials added. Further details will follow,” the officials added.

After the unearthing of the white collar terror module by J&K Police in coordination with Haryana Police in Faridabad, sustained interrogation of the arrested accused has been providing crucial information to the investigators.

Based on this information, searches and operations are being carried out to uncover the remaining links of the terror module and the hitherto unknown linkages between presumedly demolished terror groups like the Dukhtaran-e-Millat.

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