Before Jaish commander was killed, police had to save civilians he was holding hostage

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January 24, 2026

Before Jaish commander was killed, police had to save civilians he was holding hostage

Usman, a self-styled commander of Jaish-e-Mohammad who was killed by the Jammu and Kashmir police on Friday, was holding residents of a house in Parhetar village hostage, the police have said. The encounter involved police ensuring the civilians were rescued and moved to safety before they took on Usman. Following information that the terrorist was hiding in the village in Jammu’s Kathua district, security forces, the CRPF and the J&K police teams moved there, Senior Superintendent of Police Mohita Sharma said.

Usman, a self-styled commander of Jaish-e-Mohammad who was killed by the Jammu and Kashmir police on Friday, was holding residents of a house in Parhetar village hostage, the police have said. The encounter involved police ensuring the civilians were rescued and moved to safety before they took on Usman. Following information that the terrorist was hiding in the village in Jammu’s Kathua district, security forces, the CRPF and the J&K police teams moved there, Senior Superintendent of Police Mohita Sharma said.

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