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Terrorist Captured In J&K’s URI Exposed Pakistan’s Role In Carrying The Infiltration On Camera

The terrorist has given his mother's phone number to the Indian Army and shared all details of his training and the operation

Mumbai: A Pakistani terrorist identified as Ali Babar Patra has confessed to his role in a brief conversation with the media. He was arrested along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri sector earlier this week.

Patra told the media that he was trained by Pakistan’s spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) as well as the Pakistan Army, along with the Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist group. The training was conducted in Pakistan.

He exposed Pakistan’s role in carrying out terrorist activities in India and said he was given around Rs 50,000 for joining the terrorist group. The Pakistani national said post his father’s death, he had no option left but to join terrorism. Patra earlier used to work at a cloth factory.

The terrorist has now given his mother’s phone number to the Indian Army and shared all details of his training and the operation with the Indian Army.

In 2019, Patra had met a terror handler and was taken to the LeT camp. He was trained before being made to cross the Line of Control.

Patra said the firing at the LoC left him disturbed. His mind changed when he saw the body of a fellow LeT operative, Anas. He thought that he will also die like Anas and decided to leave and give up his arms.

He added that he sent a message to his mother from the LoC and said that he had made a mistake by crossing over to the Indian side of LoC and wanted to return.

Four other terrorists, who were part of the group of infiltrators, managed to rush back to the Pakistani side but Patra and Anas had crossed over by the time the Indian Army started its operation and they couldn’t go back due to the tight cordon.

When the Indian Army established contact with them a few days later, Anas was killed in the operation and Patra told the Indian Army that he wanted to surrender.

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