Pakistani Terrorist 'Khargosh' Traced to Saudi Arabia Pakistani terrorist Umar Haris, known by his codename 'Khargosh,' has been identified as operating in Saudi Arabia following an investigation into his escape from India. Officials confirmed that Haris, who allegedly fled the country using forged documents to obtain an Indian passport, is now believed to be in the Kingdom. The probe into his escape has prompted discussions about disciplinary actions against the officials responsible for his unauthorized departure. Haris is said to have left India via Southeast Asia before relocating to Saudi Arabia. The investigation revealed that he had been a key member of a terror module uncovered by the Jammu and Kashmir Police. The police’s Special Operations Group, which led the operation, previously arrested several Pakistani terrorists, including Abdullah, alias Abu Hureira, a senior commander who had infiltrated the region around 2010. During the probe, authorities determined that Khargosh had been active in the Valley, particularly around Srinagar, before relocating with other module members outside the Union Territory in 2022. The terrorist is believed to have moved to Indonesia in 2024 after securing a passport through fraudulent means. From there, he reportedly traveled to Saudi Arabia. In recent days, security forces have conducted multiple raids and searches across Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Haryana, supported by Central agencies. Several suspects have been detained and interrogated to determine their roles in the terror network. Authorities have emphasized that significant action will be taken to address the circumstances surrounding Khargosh’s escape.#jammu_and_kashmir_police #umar_haris #khargosh #special_operations_group #abdullah_abu_hureira
