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'2 terrorists slain in valley were from Kerala'

Two suspected terrorists killed in a shootout in north Kashmir earlier this month were from Kerala and belonged to the Lashkar-e-Toiba terror outfit.

Updated on: Oct 25, 2008 01:22 PM IST
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Two suspected terrorists killed in a shootout in north Kashmir earlier this month were from Kerala and belonged to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terror outfit, the Jammu and Kashmir police reiterated in New Delhi on Saturday.

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Based on the election identity cards found on them, their fingerprints and other evidence, the men were identified as Abdul Rehman and Muhammad Fayaz, belonging to Kannur and Malappuram districts of Kerala respectively.

The two militants were killed in Jammu and Kashmir Kupwara district on Oct 7 by security forces.

"A senior police officer from the special branch of Kerala's CID who arrived here to identify the slain militants has confirmed that both of them were from Kerala," Uttam Chand, senior superintendent of police Kupwara district, told IANS.

After the shootout, a senior police official here had claimed that both the terrorists, who were code-named Fayaz and Yasin and carried Malayalam literature with them, belonged to Kerala, but the Kerala police had refuted the claim.

The Kerala government had on Tuesday confirmed that the two slain men belonged to the state.

 
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