One of the most wanted terrorist commanders, Abdul Qayoom Najar alias Jasahib alias Ishfaq, of Sopore, was active since 1999 and infamous for killing people who had rented out land to telecom companies for setting up the cell phone towers in north Kashmir in 2015, like reported by dnaindia.com.
The Indian army dealt a major blow to Hizbul Mujhadeen after they killed one of the longest surviving terrorists when he was trying to sneak into the valley from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) to take over the command of the outfit following the killing of top commanders by the security forces in the last few months.
One of the most wanted terrorist commanders, Abdul Qayoom Najar alias Jasahib alias Ishfaq, of Sopore, was active since 1999 and infamous for killing people who had rented out land to telecom companies for setting up the cell phone towers in north Kashmir in 2015. He was carrying the bounty of Rs 10 lakh on his head.