Pakistani Terrorist Delays Mission for Hair Transplant in Kashmir
This LeT Operative Came To Kashmir For Attacks, Got Hair Transplant And Watched Turkish Shows

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Mohammed Usman Jatt, a Pakistani operative of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba, infiltrated Jammu and Kashmir to execute attacks but delayed his mission for a hair transplant in Srinagar. After his arrest, he revealed insights about his experiences in the region, contrasting his training with the reality of life in Kashmir.
- 01Jatt was arrested alongside Abdullah alias 'Abu Hureira', a long-standing terrorist linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- 02The investigation revealed Jatt's desire to obtain genuine identification documents to escape India, similar to another operative, Umar alias 'Khargosh'.
- 03Jatt's perception of Kashmir changed significantly after his arrival, contradicting his prior training in Pakistan.
- 04He was introduced to a local shopkeeper connected to the terror network, who facilitated his hair transplant.
- 05The investigation has helped uncover a network of Over Ground Workers (OGWs) linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba in the region.
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Mohammed Usman Jatt, a Pakistani terrorist affiliated with the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba, infiltrated Jammu and Kashmir with plans to carry out attacks. However, he delayed his mission to undergo a hair transplant in Srinagar, where he was arrested by local police. During his interrogation, Jatt disclosed his movements and interactions with other terrorists, revealing that his understanding of Kashmir differed greatly from what he had been taught in terrorist training camps in Pakistan. Jatt had been tasked with establishing sleeper terror bases outside Jammu and Kashmir alongside Abdullah alias 'Abu Hureira', another experienced operative. Following his arrest, authorities transferred the case to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) due to its broader implications. Jatt's investigation led to the identification of a network of Over Ground Workers (OGWs) connected to Lashkar-e-Taiba. His desire to obtain authentic identification documents to escape India mirrors the actions of another operative, Umar alias 'Khargosh', who successfully fled the country. This case underscores the ongoing challenges posed by terror networks operating in the region.
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The investigation highlights ongoing security concerns in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the need for vigilance against terror networks.
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