Jammu Tawi, April 26: Even as Friday's terror attack at Sunjuwan ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Jammu was formally handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), an arrested truck driver made a startling disclosure that he had earlier transported terrorists to Kashmir from Jammu.
Highly placed sources told a news portal that intense questioning of the truck driver is going on.
“During the questioning, the truck driver revealed that he had earlier transported four terrorists to south Kashmir from Jammu”, sources said and added that he was assigned the job to transport terrorists by some Over Ground Workers (OGWs).
Sources said that the truck driver has revealed that he had transported four terrorists just a couple of months back to Kulgam from the Supwal area of Samba district of Jammu province. Of these four terrorists, two have been killed in Kulgam and two in Pulwama. After infiltrating, all four had reached Kashmir to attack. But the security forces killed all four in separate encounters.
Truck driver used to charge Rs 1 lakh for every trip
Highly placed sources said that the driver used to charge Rs 1 lakh per trip to transport terrorists from Jammu to Kashmir Valley.
During the questioning, the truck driver disclosed that he has conducted only two trips so far but cops are not believing him. “Intense question of the arrested driver of the going on”, sources said, adding, “cops expecting some other startling disclosures from the driver who was also working as OGW”.
Truck driver arrested after attack
Within hours after the dreaded terror attack in the Sunjwan area of Jammu, police arrested a truck driver who had reportedly picked up both the foreign terrorists from the International Border and dropped them in Sunjwan.
As reported earlier driver Bilal Ahmad Wagay son of Khursheed Ahmad Wagay, a resident of Kokernag in South Kashmir's Anantnag, had picked up terrorists from the border village of Supwal in Samba district and dropped them at Sunjwan where they carried out a terror attack on wee hours of Friday.
Courtesy:IBTIMES.co.in