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Pakistani Terrorists Killed by Security Forces in Jammu and Kashmir Pakistani terrorists killed by Security Forces in Jammu and Kashmir SNO Name Place of incident Date Outfit 1. Tasveer S/O Imam Din R/O Chankote Poonch 03-10-1998 - Khuada Havali (PoK) 2. Abid Bashir Kasher @ Abdul Tringa Bisa Arnas 05-10-1998 LeT Rehman @ Mata Kan R/O Reasi Tehsil Bimber Mirpur (PoK) 3. Masood Bukhari R/O Pakistan Gambir Sector 07-10-1998 - Rajouri 4. Abdul Mustafa R/O Gujrat Ramgarh Qilla 07-10-1998 - Pakistan Rajouri 5. Abu Abid @ Raqib R/O Shah Hamdan 10-10-1998 - Faisalabad (Pak) Colony Bemina Srinagar 6. Nayeem Afghani @ Naseen Hirpora Sogam 14-10-1998 - R/O Sargodha Pakistan lolab 7. Mujahid Shaheen R/O PoK Putshahi Lolab 14-10-1998 - 8. Abu Hussain R/O Pakistan Banali Booniyar Uri 21-10-1998 9. Mohammad Sadie Khan R/O Peerbagh area 09-11-1998 - Pak Srinagar 10. Mohammad Rashid Khan R/O -do- -do- - Dehra Ismail Khan R/O Pak 11. Mohammad Qasim S/O Abid Puran Nagar Talab 14-11-1998 - Abdullah R/O Block-217 Tillo Jammu Karachi Pak 12. Bhaktiyar Khan @ Abu Takenwari 14-11-1998 - Shaheen R/O Sialkote PoK Noorbagh Srinagar 13. Zulfkar Bhai S/O Abdul Gaffar Kanthpora Lolab 21-11-1998 - R/O Rawalpindi Pak Kupwara 14. Ghulam Mohammad Malik S/O Badmulla Sheeri 23-11-1998 - Nazir Ahmad R/O Check Kalu Baramulla Muzaffarabad 15. Yasin @ Uqab S/O Aslam Kokernag 04-01-1999 - Khan R/O Mardan Pakistan Anantnag 16. Samandar R/O Lahore Pak Surindar Bandipore 12-01-1999 - 17. Ayoub Jarab Hizbi R/O Hakemgund 16-01-1999 - Gujranwalla Pak Ganderbal 18. Khadim Hussain S/O Shakil Dabbi Poonch 23-01-1999 - Mohammad R/O Dharooli Pak 19. Hussain Bhai R/O Karachi Pak Gadole Kikernag 12-02-1999 - 20. Mohammad Usman @ Mati Gawran 05-03-1999 - Saifullah Sidiqi R/O Bhawalpur Kokernag Pak 21. Hafiz Nadeem R/O Shergund 15-03-1999 - Bahawalpur Pak Ganderbal 22. Hafeez Mohammad @ Abu Dever Lolab 27-03-1999 - Abdullah R/O PoK 23. Shafiq Ahmad R/O Salloneyan Mandi 08-05-1999 - Muzaffarabad Poonch 24. Mohammad Ilyas R/O Multan Kot Dhara Karat 14-05-1999 - Pak 25. Abu Zaffar R/O Sheikpora Pak Prore Gujran 14-05-1999 - Darhal Rajouri 26. Mohammad Yasin R/O Nathpora 16-06-1999 - Buloochistan Bandipora 27. Akbar Khan S/O Amir Khan Ghatgali Kupwara 29-06-1999 - R/O Pak 28. Mohammad Bilal @ Abu Helmatpora 08-07-1999 - Qasim R/O Sahiwal Pak Kupwara 29. Zulfikar @ Islam S/O Raj Badhar Atholi 14-07-1999 HM Mohammad R/O Kotli Pak Kishtwar 30. Abu Abdullah @ Hamza @ Khrud Doda 02-08-1999 LeT Samar R/O Lahore Pak 31. Showkat Ahmad R/O Punjab Mangnipora -do- Pakistan Bandipora 32. Kararey Abdullah R/O P/S Beerwah 13-08-1999 - Gujranwala Pak Budgam 33. Abu Jararey R/O Sheikhpora -do- -do- - Pak 34. Nayeem Khan R/O Shali Behak 30-08-1999 - Muzaffarabad PoK 35. Iftikhar Ahmad Khan S/O Kathua 10-09-1999 - Ishaq Khan R/O Kotli PoK 36. Mohammad Abass S/O Kathua 10-09-1999 - Mohammad Rafi R/O Chakral Sialkote Pak 37. Javed S/O Ali Mohammad R/O -do- -do- - Headmatara Pak 38. Abu Diljan @ Sani R/O Chandigam forest 14-09-1999 LeT Kamiwal Pak Kupwara 39. Abu Hyder Shaheen R/O Baba Suleh Barsoo 20-09-1999 - Multan Pak 40. Abdul Ahad Lone R/O Chatrila Manganard Mandi 22-09-1999 - Pak 41. Amjan Iqbal R/O Multan Batrigam Kupwara 23-09-1999 - 42. Saifullah Adil R/O Jalalpora Pandach Srinagar 04-10-1999 - Pak 43. Abu Rehman Ibni Qasim @ Yamrath Kupwara 07-10-1999 - Saifullah R/O Pakistan 44. Mohammad Aslam Mehandi Dal Draman Doda 08-10-1999 - @ M.D. S/O Abu Umar R/O Shakupora Pak 45. Mohammad Saleem S/O Misri Dawngani Chingus 11-10-1999 - Khan R/O Kotli Pak Rajouri 46. Ghulam Ahmad Wazir R/O -do- -do- - Muzafarabad Pak 47. Mohammad Arif @ Abu Badr Watsson Kupwara 13-11-1999 - R/O Rawalpindi Pak 48. Azhar Sajad R/O Punjab Pak Dorawani Kupwara 16-11-1999 - 49. Hamza Bhai R/O Karachi Pak Watalbagh 07-12-1999 - Ganderbal 50. Mohammad Abdullah Mandu Sinkot Kalaban 09-12-1999 - Khan R/O Bilochistan Poonch 51. Abdul Ahsan R/O Faisalabad -do- -do- - Pak 52. Masoom Bhai R/O Pak -do- -do- - 53. Asif Iqbal @ Abu Bakar R/O Kot Dhara Rajouri 30-12-1999 - Kotli Pak 54. Imran S/O Tufail R/O Kothi Beri Lathi 17-01-2000 - Sanga Pak Udhampur 55. Tahir Maqbool R/O Sathu Wagoora 29-01-2000 - Muzaffarabad 56. Hussain Albana R/O PoK -do- -do- - 57. Hakim Din Rubani R/O Makerwas 09-02-2000 - Peshawar Baramulla 58. Muneer Hussain R/O Hazratbal Srinagar 21-02-2000 - Peshawar Pak 59. Abdul Waheed Kumar R/O Khrohan Nowpora 29-02-2000 - Faisalabad Pak 60. Shahbaz Khan R/O Guranwala Wuthmulla 06-03-2000 - Pak Pulwama 61. Yousuf R/O Bilochistan Pak Gundanbala 06-03-2000 - Balakote 62. Abdul Abdullah Javed R/O Purana Qilla 13-03-2000 - PoK Rajouri 63. Bashir Ahmad S/O Nazir Ali Narnah Nulla 20-03-2000 - R/O Abahal Dogra Pakistan Kathua 64. Mohammad Aziz R/O PoK Sonagali 24-03-2000 - Surankote 65. Abu Hamza R/O Faisalabad Chakdurpona 25-03-2000 - Pak Kupwara 66. Abu Shaheen R/O Bilochistan Pathribal Anantnag 25-03-2000 - 67. Rehman Bhai R/O Sialkote -do- -do- - 68. Syed Urfan @ Abdul Roug Waroora Lolab 31-03-2000 - R/O Narwal Pak 69. Abu Riachar R/O Bulochistan Kaskendha 01-04-2000 - Pak Chingas 70. Khalil Mohammad R/O Daksa Raipora Bahar 06-04-2000 - Gujranwala Pak Nallah 71. Abdul Rehman R/O Sialkote -do- -do- - 72. Altaf Hussain R/O PoK Duraswani Lolab 15-04-2000 - 73. Assadullah R/O Pak Ajas Bandipora 20-04-2000 - 74. Nasir Bhai R/O Pak Chingus Rajouri 24-04-2000 - 75. Abu Dajal R/O Kotli Pak Dugli Chakyar 13-05-2000 - 76. Haluti-ur-Rehman @ Hamza Dheetwass 13-05-2000 Al-Bdr R/O Peshawar Badipora 77. Mohammad Navid Iqbal R/O Dhangri Rajouri 23-05-2000 - Muzaffarabad Pak 78. Zulfkar Bhat @ Kair Khan R/O Kot Dhara Kandi 29-05-2000 - Kotli PoK Rahouri 79. Abu Haris R/O Sialkot Pak Gare Hajan 31-05-2000 - Bandipora 80. Hyder Shaheen @ Aatish Kohistan colony 31-05-2000 - Shaheen R/O Pak Safapora 81. Asif Shahnaz Mir @ Tayamar Pandctpora 03-06-2000 - R/O Punjab Pak Thagmarg Baramulla 82. Mohammad Shaheen R/O Planger 03-06-2000 - Sialkot Thanamandi 83. Abdul Qadoos R/O Bhimber Dherkeri Kalakot 07-06-2000 - PoK Rajouri 84. Mehboob Hussain Shah @ -do- -do- - Umar Farooq R/O Hazara Pak 85. Noor-ud-din Chakkalwala PoK Nargali Arnas 07-06-2000 - 86. Abu Abdul Rehman Abid R/O Dardpora Lolab 08-06-2000 - Lahore Kupwara 87. Mohammad Rafiq @ Poilla Soura Bhalla 09-06-2000 - R/O Chakrabatti Pak Bhaderwah 88. Masood Irfan S/O Mohammad Bagialdara Poonch 24-06-2000 - Sakhi R/O Koita Pak 89. Bahali Ali S/O Ghulam Rasool Bagialdara Poonch 24-06-2000 - R/O Sialkote Pak 90. Mohammad Akram Ali S/O Hangrikot Hafrulla 24-06-2000 - Rasool Khan R/O Sialkot 91. ABU Shahid Altaf R/O Nair Chopat 01-07-2000 - Faisalabad Udhampur 92. Farooq Zindabad @ Hamza Seingam Kulgam 05-07-2000 - R/O Lahore Pak 93. Nayeem Khan S/O Abdullah Warnor Lolab 08-07-2000 - R/O Gujranwala Pak 94. Abdul Habeeb R/O Sialkote Krishbal Safakadal 14-07-2000 - 95. Saifullah R/O Sialkote Pazalpora Kup -do- - 96. Amir Hamza Ghauri S/O Karhad Leelam 14-07-2000 HM Mohammad Akram Khan R/O Rajouri Islamabad 97. Masood Sarfaraz R/O Karachi - - - 98. Abu Hamza R/O Sialkote Ugjan Dialgam 17-07-2000 - 99. Mohammad Afzal R/O Sialkote -do- -do- - 100. Abu Waqas Tahir S/O Imam Dara Moda 18-07-2000 HUJI Din Hafiz R/O Kotli Pak 101. Mohammad Afzal @ Abu Kakoora Manjakote 20-07-2000 - Umar S/O Manzoor Ahmad R/O Kotli Pak 102. Tahir Kamal @ Abu Zahid S/O -do- -do- - barkat Ali R/O Kotli Pak 103. Abu Umar R/O Faisalabad Pak Dardpora -do- - Karalpora 104. Ghulam Mohammad R/O Dadrigali Machail 21-07-2000 - Faisalabad Kupwara 105. Mohammad Ashraf R/O Dadrigali Machail 21-07-2000 - Muzaffrabad Kupwara 106. S.S.Major Sidiq R/O Gujrat -do- -do- - Pak 107. Abu Khaliq Ayouli R/O Kashora forest -do- LeT Muzaffarabad Kupwara 108. Sher Dil Gujar R/O Sialkote -do- -do- LeT 109. Abu Bilal R/O Sialkote -do- -do- LeT 110. Mushtaq @ Saif Waheed S/O Khanyalgali -do- - Mohammad Hassan R/O Manjakot Makyal Pak 111. Mohammad Zaman Khan R/O Tulbagh Pampore 25-07-2000 - Karachi Pak 112. Nazir Ahmad S/O habib-ullah Hiranagar 28-07-2000 - R/O Hazara PoK 113. Qazi Abdul Rehman R/O -do- -do- - Muzaffarabad PoK 114. Mohammad Zahid R/O Baba Malanag Bijbehara 02-08-2007 - Nagar Pak Uri 115. Badshah Madoon Doodaj 03-08-2000 - Dharal Rajouri 116. Kalali -do- -do- - 117. Tuha rs/o Shaugi PoK -do- -do- - 118. Basu Khan code Gudda Beli Gooran 08-08-2000 LeT Zaman R/O gujranwala Pak Sumbal 119. Baider Hussain @ Mardan Kolnar forest Ajas 07-08-2000 Al- Bandipora Bader 120. Abu Qatib -do- -do- -do- 121. Mohammad Ahsan Khalid -do- -do- -do- Saifullah rs/o PoK 122. Mohammad Nissar @ Dr. Dardpora Lolab 08-08-2000 - Hanief R/O Sialkote Kupwara 123.
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