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CIK foils online radicalization plot, saves 2 teenage boys from falling into terror trap | KNO

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Srinagar, Oct 27 (KNO): The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) has foiled online radicalization plot and has prevented two teenage boys from falling into the terror trap. In a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a CIK spokesman said, “Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) has once again demonstrated its exceptional professional competence, cyber intelligence skills, and social outreach capabilities by dismantling a digital radicalization network operating through multiple social media platforms.” “The timely operation not only neutralized the propaganda machinery of a terrorist outfit but also safeguarded two impressionable young boys from being recruited into terrorism,” he added. “Acting on precise intelligence inputs and sustained cyber surveillance, CIK identified two radical social media handles ‘faithful_warrior57’ and ‘Gurkboru.08’ engaged in glorifying terrorism and circulating extremist narratives. These accounts were actively sharing propaganda material, including audio clips and digital content of known terrorists, designed to sow discord, promote secessionist sentiment, and attract vulnerable youth toward violent extremism,” the spokesman said. The spokesman said that following detailed technical analysis, the operators of these accounts were identified as: Hashim Mashood Lone S/O Mashood Ahmad Lone R/O Khawjabagh, Maloora, aged about 17 years and Mohammad Hazik Ahanger S/O Farooq Ahmad Ahanger R/O Railway Colony, Nowgam, aged about 15 years. “Both individuals were traced, apprehended for questioning and found to be juveniles. Digital forensic examination of Hashim’s’ mobile device established him as the user of ‘Gurkboru.08’, and evidence revealed he was disseminating terror content under the direct guidance of an online handler. Investigations further disclosed that he had been using encrypted communication tools and VPNs to sustain covert interaction with cross-border handlers,” the spokesman said, adding, “Subsequent inquiry traced the online handler operating under the alias ‘Saqib’ (real name Ahmad Salar), a Pakistan-based propagandist linked to The Resistance Front (TRF). Salar was orchestrating a sophisticated online indoctrination effort, exploiting social media to manipulate vulnerable youth through ideological grooming, false promises and glorification of terrorist activities.” The second juvenile, he said, ‘Hazik’, operating the handle ‘faithful_warrior57’, was similarly influenced by the same handler. Digital traces revealed instructions, emotional manipulation, and ideological conditioning intended to draw both minors deeper into extremist networks. “Through meticulous coordination, superior cyber analytics, and swift operational execution, CIK successfully disrupted the network, effectively preventing the recruitment of two juveniles and thwarting an emerging radicalization threat that could have endangered community safety,” the spokesman said, adding, “Recognizing the social dimension of this threat, CIK held joint counselling sessions involving the families of juveniles, community elders, and local religious scholars.” “These sessions aimed to help the youth and their guardians understand the grave repercussions of radicalization and the importance of responsible digital engagement. The initiative underscored CIK’s compassionate approach combining operational excellence with social responsibility and strengthened community cooperation against extremist exploitation,” the spokesman added. The spokesman said that the CIK appeals to parents, educators, and religious leaders across Jammu and Kashmir to remain vigilant, guide the youth responsibly, and report any suspicious online activity promoting extremist narratives. The unit reiterates its steadfast commitment to protecting young minds from radical influences, preserving peace, and upholding the collective security of the region, he added—(KNO)

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