“For the first time, we have government-issued Pakistani documents that prove the nationality of the Pahalgam attackers beyond doubt,” a senior official said.
Security agencies have confirmed that the three foreign terrorists killed in the Dachigam forest encounter on 28 July were Pakistani nationals, citing biometric data and documents issued by the Government of Pakistan, news agency PTI reported.
The slain men, identified as senior Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operatives, were eliminated during ‘Operation Mahadev’ on the outskirts of Srinagar. They had been hiding in the Dachigam-Harwan forest belt since the 22 April terror attack in Pahalgam’s Baisaran meadow that left 26 people dead.
Officials told PTI the evidence collected — including biometric data from Pakistan’s National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), laminated voter slips, digital satellite phone data and GPS logs — conclusively established their Pakistani identity. They confirmed no local individual was among the attackers.
The three terrorists were identified as: Suleman Shah alias Faizal Jatt — an A-category terrorist, lead shooter and mastermind; Abu Hamza alias Afghan — an A-grade commander and second gunman; and Yasir alias Jibran — an A-grade commander and third shooter.
Pakistani-issued documents, including two laminated voter slips from the Election Commission of Pakistan, were found on the bodies of Shah and Hamza. These slips corresponded to voter rolls from Lahore (NA-125) and Gujranwala (NA-79).
Investigators also recovered a micro-SD card from a damaged satellite phone, containing NADRA-linked Smart-ID data — fingerprints, facial scans and family trees — verifying the men’s citizenship and addresses in Changa Manga (Kasur district) and Koiyan village near Rawalakot in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Additional items recovered included Pakistani-manufactured goods such as wrappers of ‘CandyLand’ and ‘ChocoMax’ chocolates made in Karachi. Lot numbers on the wrappers matched a consignment sent to Muzaffarabad, PoK, in May 2024.
Ballistic analysis confirmed a match between the 7.62x39 mm cartridge casings found at the Baisaran attack site and the three AK-103 rifles recovered from the 28 July encounter. DNA analysis of blood on a torn shirt found in Pahalgam also matched the mitochondrial profiles of the three slain men.
Officials said the terrorists infiltrated India through the Gurez sector of north Kashmir in May 2022, with intelligence intercepts recording their radio check-in from the Pakistani side.
On 21 April, the trio took shelter in a seasonal hut near Hill Park, 2 km from Baisaran. Two detained locals — Parvaiz and Bashir Ahmad Jothar — told investigators they had provided food and overnight shelter to the attackers before they carried out the massacre the next day.
GPS coordinates retrieved from a Garmin device carried by Shah matched eyewitness reports of firing positions during the attack. After the assault, the terrorists fled towards the Dachigam forest, where they remained hidden until the encounter.
Officials said a Huawei satellite phone (IMEI 86761204-XXXXXX) used by the attackers was actively pinging the Inmarsat-4 F1 satellite nightly between 22 April and 25 July. Triangulation of its signal narrowed their hideout to a four-square-kilometre area within Harwan forest.
Sketches of three suspects — Hashim Musa, Ali Bhai alias “Talha” and local resident Adil Hussain Thoker — were initially released by Jammu and Kashmir Police on 24 April.
However, post-encounter verification showed those images were based on unrelated photographs from a separate shootout in December 2024.
Officials added that command-and-control links traced back to Pakistan further reinforced the country’s involvement.
LeT’s South Kashmir operations chief, Sajid Saifullah Jatt of Changa Manga, Lahore, was identified as the overall handler. His voice samples matched intercepted communications retrieved from the satellite phone.
Following the 28 July encounter, Rizwan Anees, LeT’s Rawalakot chief, reportedly visited the families of the slain terrorists and organised Ghaibana Namaz-e-Janaza (funeral prayers in absentia) on 29 July. Footage of this gathering has been added to India’s official dossier on the case, officials said.