India Secures Interpol Red Notice Against Hezbollah Mujahideen Terrorist Imtiaz Ahmed Kandu
In a major breakthrough for India’s sustained counter-terrorism infrastructure, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has successfully secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice against designated
In a major breakthrough for India’s sustained counter-terrorism infrastructure, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has successfully secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice against designated Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo. The international warrant marks a significant milestone in the long-pending investigation of the lethal 2013 Tarzoo terrorist ambush in Hygam, effectively converting a localised search operations grid into a global manhunt across 196 member nations.
Top intelligence sources state that targeting a deep-rooted operational asset like Kandoo strikes a severe blow to the leadership tier and remaining field morale of the proscribed Hizbul Mujahideen network. The issuance of the global red alert heavily disrupts the group’s residual logistics networks, making it exceptionally difficult for Kandoo to coordinate financial distribution, execute cross-border operations, access international banking services, or find safe passage in foreign territories.
Because the original Peer Mohalla attack dates back over a decade, the legal breakthrough underscores the institutional resolve of Indian investigative agencies, serving notice to
active handlers that time does not dilute criminal accountability. n18oc_breaking-news n18oc_india n18oc_world News18 Mobile App