Thursday, February 12, 2026
ADVT 
International

UP Welder Who Turned Into LeT Operative: J&K Police Arrest Sandeep Kumar Sharma Alias Adil

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Jul, 2017 01:15 PM
    In a shocking revelation, Inspector General of Police Munir Khan in his press conference said Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday apprehended an alleged terrorist Sandeep Kumar Sharma, alias Adil,  from the valley. 
     
     
    Inspector General of Police Muneer Khan said that Kumar was arrested during a gunfight in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on July 1 in which top Lashkar commander Bashir Lashkari was killed along with his associate. 
     
     
    Sandeep was rescued along with other members of the family by the police where Lashkar was hiding.
     
     
    “We had an encounter in Annatnag where a notorious militant Bashir Laskri was eliminated along with his associate. It all started from there. Sandeep Kumar was apprehended in a live action. Once he was apprehended the fingers of suspicious raised. 
     
     
    We were surprised to see a non-local sitting in the same house where Lashkari had taken shelter. We decided to probe further,” Khan said while addressing a press conference.
     
    The family is reported to have told the police that Sharma had converted to Islam and married a girl from Kashmir. They have reportedly claimed that Sharma left his home, in Sarwat village of Muzaffarnagar district, about seven years ago, and did not contact them till about three years ago. That was when they found out that he had converted.
     
    He said Sandeep had been frequently visiting the Valley since 2011.
     
     
    “He used to work as a welder and spent most of his time in the Valley.  During winters, he used to go outside the Valley, especially north Patiala for employment. While working in Punjab, he came in contact with Shahid of Kulgam Kashmir. 
     
     
    He along with some of his Valley-based associates came from Patiala to Kashmir for carrying out criminal activities. Consequently, the group got involved in different kinds of robberies, including ATM looting in South Kashmir. In these crimes, they worked in conjunction with Lashkar,” Khan said.
     
     
    Sandeep later joined Bashir Lashkeri and worked as a key aid.  
     
     
    “On further inquiry by the police, it was revealed that Sandeep along with other individuals hatched a criminal conspiracy leading to providing  shelter, ferrying of terrorists from one place to other for terror strikes and actively participating in terrorist activities,” Khan said.
     
     
    “He also concealed weapons looted from police guards in a vehicle and shifted them to different locations on the directions of LeT,” Khan said.
    “Investigation so far conducted has revealed that the LeT in league with criminal network is raising money by looting banks, especially ATM,” he said.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Australian Police Launch Probe Into Assault On Indian-Origin Man

    Police in Australia’s Tasmania state on Monday said they had launched a probe into the assault on an Indian-origin man to assess whether it was a racially-motivated incident.

    Australian Police Launch Probe Into Assault On Indian-Origin Man

    Rebellion Led Indian-American Teen To $250,000 Science Prize

    Rebellion Led Indian-American Teen To $250,000 Science Prize
    A rebellion began Indian-American teen Indrani Das on her way to the brain research that got her the quarter-million-dollar Regeneron Science Talent Search award for high school students.

    Rebellion Led Indian-American Teen To $250,000 Science Prize

    Pakistani Family Pardons 10 Indians For Murdering Son In UAE; Indian Charity Deposits Blood Money

    Pakistani Family Pardons 10 Indians For Murdering Son In UAE; Indian Charity Deposits Blood Money
    The family of a Pakistani man, allegedly murdered by 10 Indians in Abu Dhabi in 2015, has pardoned the convicts facing death sentence.

    Pakistani Family Pardons 10 Indians For Murdering Son In UAE; Indian Charity Deposits Blood Money

    Muslim ban represents US' darkest era: Indian-American philanthropist

    Muslim ban represents US' darkest era: Indian-American philanthropist
    As a teenager when Fakhrul Islam, now Frank F. Islam, crossed the Atlantic in 1970 to realise his American dream, the "shining city upon a hill" opened all its doors for him, helping him become one of the most-celebrated Indian-American businessmen in the US.

    Muslim ban represents US' darkest era: Indian-American philanthropist

    Led By Us, Western Powers Boycotting Nuclear Ban Negotiations: Haley

    Western nuclear powers and 37 other countries led by Washington are boycotting the negotiations on banning nuclear weapons that began on Monday, US Permanent representative Nikki Haley announced.

    Led By Us, Western Powers Boycotting Nuclear Ban Negotiations: Haley

    Number Of Indian Applicants At US Varsities Drops This Year

    Number Of Indian Applicants At US Varsities Drops This Year
    The universities in the US have registered a decline in applications from Indian students following rising hate crimes and concerns over potential changes in visa policies by the Trump administration, according to a survey.

    Number Of Indian Applicants At US Varsities Drops This Year