– Suleman Shah alias “Faizal Jatt” – A++ category terrorist and mastermind.
– Abu Hamza alias “Afghan” – A-grade commander.
– yasir alias “Jibran” – A-grade commander.
– Pakistani voter identity slips linked too Lahore and Gujranwala electoral rolls traced to two attackers.
– Biometric records tied to Pakistan’s NADRA database found in satellite phone micro-SD chips along with addresses in Kasur district and Rawalakot,PoK.
– DNA mitochondrial profiles and ballistic matches corroborating thier connection to the attack site at Baisaran meadow.
The definitive identification of the perpetrators as Pakistani nationals backed by clinching forensic evidence addresses longstanding allegations of cross-border terrorism originating from Pakistan. Using biometric data tied to NADRA records marks an unprecedented step in establishing direct accountability for terror acts carried out within India’s borders-perhaps altering regional diplomatic discourse.
Given that no locals participated directly in this act reinforces a nuanced approach toward alienating foreign influences while ensuring engagement with domestic populations unaffected by such affiliations. The robust case built using digital footprints, weapon analysis, and logistical trails could strengthen India’s position internationally regarding security cooperation on combating terrorism emanating from across borders.
Careful handling of such high-profile cases could alleviate regional tensions if followed by strategically reasoned deterrence mechanisms or international advocacy demonstrating patience but firmness against external provocations.