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In a first, Pakistan army accepts body of LeT terrorist | India News
JAMMU: For the first time in more than two decades, Pakistan on Monday accepted the body of a trained Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist who had infiltrated Jammu and Kashmir and died during treatment after he was arrested along the Line of Control (LoC) in Naushera area of Rajouri county on August 21.
The body of Tabarak Hussain (32 years old), a resident of Sabzakote in Pakistani-occupied Kashmir, was handed over to Pakistan by Indian Army in the presence of police and civilian personnel at the Chakan Da Bagh crossing on the LoC in Poonch district, two days after he died of cardiac arrest at a military hospital in Rajouri.
Hussain was shot at and badly wounded by the Indian army. He was then transferred to the military hospital in Rajouri, where he underwent an operation in which soldiers donated three units of blood to save his life.
Hussain has revealed that he was tasked by a Pakistani intelligence agency to revoke posts in the Naushera area. He had told officials that a colonel of Pakistani intelligence had paid him 30,000 Pakistani rupees to attack Indian Army forward posts.
The body of Tabarak Hussain (32 years old), a resident of Sabzakote in Pakistani-occupied Kashmir, was handed over to Pakistan by Indian Army in the presence of police and civilian personnel at the Chakan Da Bagh crossing on the LoC in Poonch district, two days after he died of cardiac arrest at a military hospital in Rajouri.
Hussain was shot at and badly wounded by the Indian army. He was then transferred to the military hospital in Rajouri, where he underwent an operation in which soldiers donated three units of blood to save his life.
Hussain has revealed that he was tasked by a Pakistani intelligence agency to revoke posts in the Naushera area. He had told officials that a colonel of Pakistani intelligence had paid him 30,000 Pakistani rupees to attack Indian Army forward posts.