Srinagar: An emotional appeal of a mother paid rich dividends when a Kashmiri youth, who had joined Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT), was persuaded to surrender.
This happened in an interior area of Sopore late on Thursday night after the army, with the help of other security agencies, laid a siege of a locality after intelligence inputs indicated presence of a militant in a house. A senior army official, speaking on the condition of anonymity said on Friday that the troops came to know the identity of the holed up militant as Umaq Khaliq Mir alias ‘Sameer’, a resident of Tujjar in North Kashmir.
When attempts to draw out the youth proved futile it was decided to request his parents, whose home was five kilometres away, to come and persuade him to surrender, the official said. His mother agreed readily and came to the place and pleaded with his son as the army had assured her that they would take a lenient view in case her son surrendered.
“It was an anxious moment for us as we were risking life of a civilian along with some of my boys, who had provided human shield to the woman,” the official said. The mother was allowed to go inside the house and request her son to come out and surrender which he eventually did. After a lot of persuasion, Mir emerged from the house and handed over one AK rifle, three magazines, three grenades and a radio set.–PTI