Jaish terrorist commander’s house demolished in Jammu and Kashmir, runs syndicate from Pakistan, was also involved in Pulwama attack

The house of terrorist commander Ashiq Nengru of terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed was demolished by the authorities of Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. The officials themselves have informed about this. He claimed that the terrorist’s two-storey house was built on government land in Rajpura’s New Colony. The district administration demolished this house in the presence of the police.
Ashiq Nengru is the commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed, whom the police is looking for. He was an accused in the 2019 attack on Central Reserve Police Force personnel in Pulwama. 40 soldiers were killed in this attack. In April this year, the central government designated Nengroo as a “terrorist” under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Terrorist syndicate running from Pakistan…
In a notification, the Union Home Ministry said that Nengru has been involved in infiltration of terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir and is also responsible for carrying out various terror incidents in the union territory. The Ministry said that it is running a Terrorist Syndicate and it is engaged in a dangerous campaign of spreading terror in Jammu and Kashmir through remote control from Pakistan. Meanwhile, the terrorist organization The Resistance Force has opposed the demolition of his house.
Nengru’s brother Riyaz is in jail
Please inform that Nengru’s brother Riyaz Ahmed is in jail for allegedly transporting terrorists in a truck in 2018. Later the case was handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Police officials said that another of his brothers was killed in an encounter between security forces and terrorists in 2013.