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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Pakistani Miltant Caught in Kashmir forests with arms cache. Graphic images of the arms found on 25 April, Kashmir.
in Politics, on the 25th of April 2009
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

ID: 56004
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

ID: 56006
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

ID: 56007
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

ID: 56001
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

ID: 56002
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

ID: 56003
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
"Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control," he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

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Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.
Army on April 25,2009 (Saturday) said that it has caught a Pakistani terrorist from Gurez sector in the Kashmir Valley. A huge cache of arms and ammunition has also been recovered, Army spokesperson Brig Gurmeet Singh told a press conference.
The Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Syed Moinullah Shah from Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and underwent training in Mansera. He was caught while trying to return to Pakistan.
According to army, the arms and ammunition – which include 10 AK-47s with 13,000 rounds and 32 Kg explosives – were recovered on a tip-off from the nabbed militant, from Gurez sector.
Army informed that Shah had infiltrated into the state along with a group of 100-120 men, including 31 militants, through North Kashmir.
'Thirty-one militants along with 40 porters, guides and other helpers had crossed the Line of Control,' he told reportersduring the press conference.
Shah has also told the Army during interrogation that terrorists operating in India had nothing to do with the Taliban.

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