India
The questioning of Sajad alias Javid alias Abu Ubdullah, the lone militant captured at Kazinag Dhar Ridge in Rafiabad forests, was speaking a different language which resembles to Balochi and Pashto.
Updated : Aug 28, 2015, 06:35 AM IST
Preliminary investigation into the Rafiabad encounter has revealed that the five-member militant group that infiltrated from Uri sector was from Baluchistan province of Pakistan and belonged to the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant outfit.
The questioning of Sajad alias Javid alias Abu Ubdullah, the lone militant captured at Kazinag Dhar Ridge in Rafiabad forests, was speaking a different language which resembles to Balochi and Pashto.
"He speaks Balochi/Pashto. We have the Pashto speaking guys in police (which will act as interpreters during his questioning). This time we can say he is from the general area Baluchistan in Pakistan", Garib Das, deputy inspector general of police, north Kashmir range, told dna.