In a major setback,J-Ks largest indigenous militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen on Wednesday lost its longest surviving commander in the Valley. Mushtaq Janghi,who was operating in the Valley for the past 21 years,was killed in a gunfight with police and Army.
This is a major success for the police, said Deputy Inspector General DIG of Police central Kashmir Abdul Gani Mir. Mushtaq Janghi was the oldest surviving militant in the Valley.
On Wednesday morning,J-K Police and Armys 5 Rashtriya Rifles RR launched an operation in the forests of Gutlibagh at Kangan after a tip-off about the presence of militants. As the joint party of police and army were zeroing in on the target,the militants hiding in the forests opened fire. And as the police and army retaliated the fire,two militants were killed. Police have identified one of the killed militants as Janghi.
Sources say Janghi was the outfits hit-man responsible for more than 25 killings.