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How A Trip To Pakistan Made Anantnag's Adil The LeT Mastermind Of Pahalgam Attack

How A Trip To Pakistan Made Anantnag's Adil The LeT Mastermind Of Pahalgam Attack

News1825-04-2025

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Eyewitnesses have identified Adil Hussain Thoker as the terrorist who pulled the trigger
Adil Hussain Thoker, son of Wali Mohammad Thoker who lives in Anantnag, planned the Pahalgam attack in connivance with Lashkar-e-Toiba's commanders in Pakistan Saifullah Kasuri and Abu Musa, according to highly placed sources.
The attack in Baisaran near Pahalgam on April 22 killed at least 26 tourists, shaking the entire nation and leading to India's strong response against Pakistan. Adil is currently absconding, with a massive search launched for him and his aides.
2018 TRIP TO PAKISTAN
As per sources, Adil, now in his 20s, came into the limelight when he was seen attending the funeral of terrorists in south Kashmir in 2018. The same year, just a little more than a teen, he went to Pakistan on a Valid Travel Document (VTD) via Wagah and disappeared thereafter. Soon, there were reports he had joined the banned Pakistan-based terror group LeT.
In mid-2024, he was seen again in Rajouri Poonch area and earlier this year with infiltrated terrorists.
Officials said he infiltrated back into India through the Line of Control in 2024 and was active in Doda and Kishtwar areas of Jammu region.
Inputs suggested his recent movement in the Baisaran area. Adil is associated with the Hizbul Mujhaideen (HM), but works in coordination with the LeT's The Resistance Front (TRF), which has claimed the responsibility for the attack.
He was a close aide of killed terrorist Commander 'Uzair' involved in Kokernag Gadool terrorist attack.
Around four-five terrorists and two local terrorists, including Adil, carried out the gruesome Pahalgam attack using US-made M-4 rifle and AK 47/56.
Eyewitnesses have identified Aadil as the terrorist pulling the trigger. After that, the gunmen vanished into the thick pine jungles of Pir Panjal. Four of the terrorists were dressed in Army camouflages.
Moreover, 19 OGWs hailing from Anantnag district have been identified for their role in the attack.
#PahalgamTerroristAttack | Panic grips Pakistan as military sources reveal evacuation of terror launchpads pads and training camps of Jaish in response to India's strong stance post-Pahalgam attack @Arunima24 shares ,ore details #Pahalgam | @akankshaswarups pic.twitter.com/mBNNAZhfvj — News18 (@CNNnews18) April 25, 2025
ADIL'S HOME DEMOLISHED
On Thursday, Adil's home was demolished by the authorities. Though it is not clear what exactly led to the blast, officials said explosives were kept inside and there was a search operation.
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday chaired a key meeting to discuss the course of action regarding the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, which has been suspended. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Union Minister for Jal Shakti C.R. Paatil, and senior officials from various ministries attended the meeting in New Delhi at Shah's residence.

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