Karnataka authorities on high alert after Hizbul terrorist’s detained in Bengaluru

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The authorities are on high alert after the detection and arrest of a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist here, who had been residing in hide for the past two years.

Since the state is passing via a touchy segment and unrest-like situation, especially after the hijab row and the mosque-temple issue, the police are not taking any possibilities with the security.

According to sources, the operation used to be at the same time performed by way of the Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and the Central Armed Reserve Police Force (CRPF) platoons with the help of local Bengaluru Police.

The operation used to be carried out on June 3 and the incident has come to light lately. The terrorist was hiding in Bengaluru for the past two years. The arrested terrorist has been identified as Talib Hussain, one of the key people in Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist outfit.

The depend has been verified to the media via the Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Dilbag Singh. Sources stated Talib Hussain belongs to Kishtwar district of Nagaseni Tehsil. He joined the terror outfit in 2016, and has two wives and five children.

Talib used to brainwash youths and used to target the Hindus in Jammu and Kashmir valley. He is additionally worried in many incidents of bomb explosions. When the armed forces intensified their hunt for him, he escaped to Bengaluru.

He came to Bengaluru with one of his wives and children. He ran an auto and led existence as a everyday man. The armed forces, who had been making an attempt to nab him, managed to gather inputs about Talib Hussain being in Bengaluru.

The armed forces specific group had met the police commissioner of Bengaluru in this regard last week. The neighborhood police saved a watch on his actions and informed the forces.

The neighbours have been stunned to know that he was a terrorist after the arrest. The terrorist led a quiet life right here like a ordinary person. It can be recalled that the killers of former Prime Minister Late Rajiv Gandhi belonging to LTTE, had additionally taken refuge in Bengaluru.