Similarly, HM has five active camps and the JeM four camps; other outfits have 18 camps out of which 11 were active. They said that J&K agencies have divided this “radicalisation” into three categories: “political” by Hurriyat, “religious” by “socio-religious groups” and “online radicalisation through social media”. Security agencies in J&K also asked the Centre to focus on “effective prosecution of human rights violations”, said sources. Providing a break-up of these camps, the J&K agencies claimed that out of 10 run by LeT, four were dormant and six active. In 2013, JeM had 19 militants in J&K, which dropped to 11 in 2014 and five in 2015.
Source: Indian Express July 03, 2016 23:33 UTC