Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) Jama-e-Masjid Subhan Allah Allah in Seminary, Bahalpur, Pakistan, which was targeted during Operation Sindoor, has reopened his on-campus swimming pool for classes.
The Indian Air Force hit Jem headquarters in Punjab province on 7 May in vengeance of the Pahgam terror attack, the Indian Air Force hit Jame headquarters.
Around 600 students studying in seminary have resumed their regular activities. The move also shows that the Gem operation is not trying to close the operation even after the attacks during vermilion, Print Informed
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Complex has served as a hub for inciting terrorists and training, including regular weapon handling, physical drills and religious instructions for recruitment.
Four Gem Terrorists – Muhammad Omar Farooq, Talha Rashid Alvi, Muhammad Ismail Alvi, and Rashid Billa – who were involved in the 2019 Pahgam terror attack, were photographed in the pool before going towards Kashmir.
An Indian government official said that although reopening the pool can be a minor development, it attracts poor children around the area who later become recruitment to the terrorist organization, the report states.
“It is also an indication that the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate has no intention of shutting down the groups associated with terror despite the war, allegedly said by the official.
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Jame’s leadership has become rapidly public since the tension between India and Pakistan in view of Operation Sindoor, Jame chief Masood Azhar said in his speeches to destroy the Ayodhya Ram temple.
About all Jama-e-Masjid Subhan Allah Seminary
Markz Subhan Allah, working since 2015, serves as the operational headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed and is the main center of Gem for training and homegrown.
It was also associated with Jame’s plan, which led to the 2019 Pulwama attacks. The seminary includes the residences of Jem chief Maulana Masood Azhar, D-Facto chief Mufti Abdul Rauf Asgar, Maulana Ammar and other family members of Masood Azhar.
During Operation Sindoor, Jaish-e-Mohammed’s stronghold was targeted in the Indian strike, showing a pile of debris around with a scene from the site.
Jamia Mosque Subhan Allah Allah was one of the nine terrorist camps targeted during the seminary operation, said that more than 80 terrorists were killed in the strike. The Bahwalpur seminary was later closed after the Indian attack on 7 May.