Security agencies are investigating the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, the picture of the mule owner was going viral on social media. It was being claimed with this picture that the mule owner had asked the tourists about their religion. Taking action in this matter, Ganderbal Police has detained the suspected mule owner on friday (April 25, 2025).

Police engaged in questioning the suspect

A video went viral on the social media platform in which a female tourist showed the picture of a person in which it was alleged that this person had asked her questions about religion and other things. The arrested person has been identified as Ayaz ahmed Jangal son of Nabi Jangal resident of Gohipora Raijan Ganderbal and he provides pony services in Thajwas Glacier Sonamarg. Police is continuously interrogating the suspect.

The suspect had given her a mule ride

The female tourist claimed that she had gone to visit Baisaran Valley on 20 april before the terrorist attack. She told that the suspect whose sketch has been released by the security forces had given her a mule ride. According to the woman, she had an argument with the mule driver, of which her group had also made a video.

The suspect was mentioning guns and Hinduism

The female tourist is a resident of Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh. On 13 april, she had gone to kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir with her group. There were 20 people in her group. First of all, they went to Vaishno Devi. After that they went to Sonamarg and Srinagar. On 20 april, their group reached Pahalgam. According to the female tourist, the mule driver received a call, through which he was repeatedly mentioning guns and Hinduism.

According to the woman, the suspect was talking in code language, saying Plan A, Plan B. The woman said, "When the suspect started to think that I was understanding what he was saying, he started talking in the local language." According to the woman, she felt that a terrorist attack was going to happen on 20 April itself.

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