Terrorist Puts Terror on Hold for Hair Transplant Dream
A Pakistani LeT terrorist, Mohammed Usman Jatt, alias 'Chinese', diverted from his plans in Kashmir to undergo a hair transplant in Srinagar. His experience there contradicted his training. After arrest, he revealed insights into the LeT network, prompting a broader investigation by the National Investigation Agency.
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A Pakistani terrorist, trained by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), made an unexpected detour during his mission to infiltrate Jammu and Kashmir—opting for a hair transplant instead. Mohammed Usman Jatt, alias 'Chinese', revealed during interrogation that the reality of life in Kashmir was starkly different from his training expectations.
Authorities uncovering his movements have handed the case over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Jatt, who suffered from severe hair loss affecting his confidence, decided for a hair restoration procedure in Srinagar after learning about it locally. His arrest, alongside another LeT operative, has exposed vital network information.
Jatt's time in Srinagar and beyond led to insightful disclosures, including meeting with fellow operatives and planning fake IDs for escape. His capture has been pivotal in revealing an extensive LeT module, linking back to a wider terror network operating in and beyond Kashmir.
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