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A youth was rescued on Monday from the clutches of Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami (HuJI) in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Acting on a tip off,the special operation group of state police raided a hideout in Chatroo belt of the district and rescued Farooq Ahmed,abducted by three HuJI militants three weeks ago,police said.
However,the three militants,including their head Mohammed Amin code name Rahee,managed to escape from there,they said,adding that a search is on track them.
In captivity,Farooq was being forced to join militancy by Amin,who once worked as a cook for former MLC Qazi Jalladin in Chatroo. Amin later escaped with a carbine rifle and two AK rifles of Jalladin’s security guards and joined the outfit,they said.
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