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J&K/Report : Romeo Dujan meets his fate

On June 25, 2016 Abu Dujana came into limelight after a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists managed to ambush a vehicle in which eight CRPF men had attained

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Killing of an LeT Terrorist, Abu Dujana, is another major success of the security forces. Investigations revealed that he had a weakness for women

Deepak Zazia from Srinagar
On June 25, 2016 Abu Dujana came into limelight after a group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists managed to ambush a vehicle in which eight CRPF men had attained martyrdom. Abu Dujana, a Pakistani terrorist, had reportedly masterminded that suicidal attack in which two terrorists were also eliminated. The attack was suicidal but Dujana was very much present at Frestbal Nambalbal area of Pampore on Jammu-Srinagar national highway, where attack took place at 4.30 in the evening. After accomplish his nefarious designs, he had managed to run away in a car along with another terrorist. As June 25 attack was one of the biggests strike during the last couple of years, so Dujana got prominence. And he was made commander of LeT of Kashmir.

Big Achievement

Elated over elimination of Abu Dujana alia Hafiz, Director General (DG), CRPF R R Bhatnag said that anti-terror operation was an on-going process. Terming elimination of Abu Dujana as big achievement, Bhatnag said that 108 terrorists have been eliminated this year so far. The DG informed that Abu Dujana was a very cunning terrorist who adopted different types of modus operandi so he had earlier managed to give a slip to the security agencies a number of times. He usually mixed with locals to evade security forces.
Entered in Kashmir in the year 2010, Abu Dujana was involved in many terror incidents including attack on CRPF in the year 2016 at Pampore.
With a Rs 15 lakh bounty on his head, Dujana was labelled an ‘A++’ terrorist—the top grade which was also given to Burhan Wani. Dujana had on earlier occasions escaped from the clutches of the security forces who had been after him for quite a while. But this time he wasn’t lucky enough.

Last year security forces had issued a list of most wanted terrorists in which Abu Dujana was on the top. It is believed that after eliminating Burhan Wani, killing of Abu Dujana was biggest achievement for the forces
during the last some years. Six of the terrorists, figured in the list, have been eliminated so far and now the next
target is Zakir Musa, the new face of pan-Islamic terrorism in J&K.

Dujana was “enjoying” life

Abu Dujana appeared to have realised that there was nothing like jihad in Kashmir and it was only the game played by Pakistan so he was enjoying his life with Kashmiri women.
According to reports in local newspapers, telephonic conversation between a security officer and Abu Dujana, which took place just few minutes before the final gunbattle of the top Pakistani militant, has made important revelations in which Dujana was heard admitting that he knew A to Z of Pakistani game and that it was no jihad in Kashmir.
The conversation, as per reported by local media, revealed that security forces had made all out efforts to get Dujana surrendered so that he could
narrate the nefarious designs of Pakistan to the Kashmiri people on jihad but Dujana refused to surrender as he had reportedly got directions from across the border that his family (in Pakistan) would be eliminated if he surrendered.
The security officer made all out attempts to get Dujana surrendered. However, Dujana despite very well knowing the game plan of Pakistan and even narrating it to the security officer refused to surrender.
“It’s not jihad. I know that. I know it’s all the game played by Pakistan. I know A to Z of the game,” Dujana is clearly heard telling the security officer, who was handling him on telephone after he was trapped in the encounter at village Hakripora in Pulwama district of Kashmir yesterday morning.
Sources said Dujana’s sound clearly reflected that he wanted to surrender but was under pressure from Pakistan not to do so as his family was still living there.

After getting into prominence due to his ruthless working, Abu Dujana had started exploiting local girls forcefully. According to reports, he used to forcibly enter into any house in South Kashmir to exploit local leaders.
It is believed that his weakness for women led to his killing. Although Dujana’s nikah had been performed with a 24-year-old woman, Rukaiya, of Harkipora 6 months back, he regularly visit his girl friend Afasa also. Security agencies were aware of his weakness for women and so he was ultimately trapped in his own weakness.
He had been frequently visiting his wife’s residence so was his girlfriend’s house which the Police and security agencies had put under their radar. In the intervening night of July 31 and August 1, security agencies got information about presence of Dujana, along with Arif of Lelhaar. Cordon was laid at 4.00 am. Later around 8 a.m. when intense clashes were going on, Police, RR 55 Bn and CRPF engaged the two holed up terrorists in a fierce gun-battle. Both the terrorists got killed. However all the inmates, including Dujana”s wife Rukaiya and her parents were evacuated successfully.
Dujana was not the first terrorist, who has been trapped due to his weakness of  women, earlier many other terrorists met the same fate. Poster boy of Kashmir terrorism, Burhan Wani was also eliminated due to his weakness for women.
Accoring to police Dujana was a terror for women in the Valley. Without elaborating much, they said that with his death, women will feel more secure.
Terming Dujana’s encounter as “good riddance”, IGP, Kashmir, Munir Khan claimed he had become an eye-sore for everybody because he would force himself on women. “He used to enter any house and do anything he wanted to do. Good riddance that way. I think people should relax, the girls, our sisters, they should relax now that no such person is there to harass them,” Khan said.
Terrorists in Kashmir get female attention in the State. Experts say due to their nuisance value, they charm women. Many among the charmers are involved with more than one woman at a time. Like Dujana, terrorists also force themselves upon women. However, their sexual escapades work in the favour of the agencies and help them to send the terrorists to their early graves.
A police officer told that LeT terrorists come from poor families in Pakistan and fall for well-off Kashmiri girls. They use their power to submit the girls into
relationships. Their affairs give security agencies ample time and opportunities to gather intelligence agencies information on them. Dumped girlfriends and wives also avenge their insults by tipping off agencies of their presence.
A Lashkar commander Abu Talha was killed in 1999 after the father of a girl he wanted to court tipped the
agencies off about his whereabouts. Talha had fancied the daughter of a PWD engineer. The daughter was very educated and cultured. Talha would threaten the engineer to get her married to him. Girl’s father told the forces about his whereabouts. He was killed in an encounter.
In 2012, an LeT terrorist Abdullah Uni was killed in a similar fashion. He had many girlfriends in Sopore. One of his girlfriends tipped off agencies about his whereabouts. He was killed in the ensuing encounter.    n

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