From Terror to Transplant: The Hair-Raising Tale of a Lashkar-e-Taiba Operative
A Pakistani terrorist, Mohammed Usman Jatt, infiltrated Jammu and Kashmir to execute attacks but paused his mission to undergo a hair transplant. Disillusioned with life after reaching Kashmir, Jatt divulged details of his operations during interrogation, leading to the busting of a terror network by the National Investigation Agency.
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Mohammed Usman Jatt, a Pakistani terrorist aligned with the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba, put his mission to infiltrate Jammu and Kashmir on hold for a surprising detour: a hair transplant. Jatt, known by the alias 'Chinese,' revealed to interrogators that his perception of Kashmir radically changed upon arrival, prompting an unexpected focus on personal grooming.
While detailing his journey and activities across northern and central Kashmir, Jatt admitted to seeking hair restoration in Srinagar. This surprising turn stemmed from a local shop owner's suggestion, leading police to uncover a network of terrorists and their Over Ground Workers in the region.
As the case advanced to the National Investigation Agency due to its extensive implications, law enforcement officials laid bare the intricate connections and international reach of the terror network, spotlighted by Jatt's unique story of vanity amidst violence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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