In a surprising move, an LeT militant, who was arrested along with three others for their alleged involvement in the Baramulla terror attack, has recorded a video, urging other militants to 'shun the path of violence'.

The militant identifies himself as Aijaz Ahmad Gojri and is calling out fellow militants or his 'friends'-- Suhaib Akhoon, Mohsin Mushtaq Bhat and Nasir Amin Drazi, to return home.

In the video he says, "I appeal to all militants, who are on the wrong path and have left their homes to live in jungles, return home to your parents... I am asking Nasir Amin, that his mother is very ill and he should go back."

Reasoning the new found meaning in his life, he continues, "The Army could have killed me when they arrested me, but they saved my life instead. Earlier on the day of my arrest, Pakistan had told me that Army was committing brutalities... but it is not true. It is a conspiracy hatched by Pakistan."

He adds, "We were misled by our leaders in Pakistan about the Indian Army, which is not true. You should come and meet the Army officers. This is a conspiracy wherein they (Pakistanis) are playing with our lives," he said.

A Lashker-e-Taiba terror module was busted in north Kashmir on Wednesday with the arrest of 10 people, including four militants who were allegedly responsible for gunning down three boys at Baramulla on April 30.

"We have ample evidence to suggest the hand of outlawed Lasher-e-Taiba group in instigating violence and killing innocent people in north Kashmir," Inspector General of Police (Kashmir range) Swayam Prakash Pani said.

A police spokesman said two of the four militants held were involved in the killing of Haseeb Nabi Khan, Irfan Ahmad Sheikh and Mohammad Asgar Sheikh all residents of Baramulla, on April 30.

The police said multiple parties of police, Army and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were tasked to track the culprits.

With inputs from PTI

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