Chief Commander of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Riyaz Naikoo and his associate killed
Srinagar,06 May(HS): The Operational Chief Commander of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Riyaz Naikoo and his associate were killed in a gunfight with a joint team of police, army and CRPF at Beighpora area in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, officials said on Wednesday.
A joint team of Police, Army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles and CRPF had launched a search operation in Beighpora area, Naikoo’s hometown, late last night. As they zeroed in on a particular house, they said, the militants opened fire which was retaliated, triggering off an encounter in which two militants including Naikoo and his aide Adil were killed.
Inspector General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar (IPS) confirmed to the killing of Naikoo and his associate in the gunfight. He said that the operation was still underway.
The 35-year-old Naikoo had joined militant ranks in 2010 in the backdrop of unrest triggered by the killing of teenager Tufail Mattoo allegedly due to a teargas shell at Rajouri Kadal Srinagar. Naikoo, a former mathematics teacher at a private school was one of the close aides of the popular Hizb commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani who was killed in Bumdoora village in Kokernag area of South Kashmir on 8 July 2016.
Naikoo who as per security establishment was working under code name Mohammad Bin Qasim become the operational chief commander of the Hizb after the successor of Burhan Wani, Mohammad Yasin Itoo alias Mehmood Ghaznavi, was killed along with two of his associates in an 18-hour-long gunfight with a joint team at Awnira, Zainapora village in south Kashmir’s Shopian district in August 2017.
Naikoo, who figured in the list of 12 most militants issued by the Army in 2017 was also in the hit-list of 17 top militants issued by intelligence agencies in 2018, carried Rs 12 lakh on the head being A++ category militant.
Meanwhile, two more militants were killed in an encounter with government forces at Sarshali Khrew area of Awantipora, police said and mobile internet has been also suspended across the valley to avoid any law and order problem for precautionary measures.