CIK Secures Warrants Against Hizbul Mujahideen Operatives
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported Feb 27, 2026 · Last updated Feb 27, 2026
This event has a minor positive impact on market sentiment for India's national security, as it demonstrates continued efforts to combat terrorism. However, the direct financial market impact is negligible, as it primarily concerns law enforcement actions against a long-standing terror group.
India===Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) has secured Non-Bailable Warrants against four key operatives of the proscribed terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), including its chief, Mohammad Yousuf Shah (also known as Syed Salah-ud-din), who also heads the United Jihad Council. The other individuals named are Ghulam Nabi Khan (Deputy Supreme Commander), Sher Mohammad (a commander), and Nasir Yousuf Qadri (involved in propaganda through Kashmir Media Service). These warrants are in connection with a terror case registered in 1996, alleging that Pakistan-based handlers were motivating Kashmiri youth to undergo terrorist training to wage war against India. The court in Srinagar deemed the offenses grave and essential for custodial examination, underscoring CIK's resolve to dismantle terror networks and uphold the rule of law in India===Jammu and Kashmir.
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