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Masood Azhar admits failed tunnel escape from Jammu prison, says thrashing still haunts him

Azhar’s latest admission once again reinforces India’s long-standing charge that Pakistan has used terrorism as a formal state policy to target India, offering shelter and impunity to globally wanted terrorists.

December 13, 2025 / 23:47 IST
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File photo of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar.
File photo of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar.

Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar has made a rare and damning admission about his time in Indian custody in the 1990s, revealing how a failed attempt to escape from a Jammu and Kashmir jail left him traumatised and terrified.

In an audio clip of a speech, likely delivered at an event in Pakistan, the UN-designated terrorist is heard recounting how his plan to flee Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu by digging a tunnel collapsed at the last moment. Intelligence sources have confirmed the audio to be genuine.

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Kot Bhalwal jail is a high-security facility that once housed some of the most dangerous terrorists arrested by India. It was here that Azhar, arrested in 1994, attempted to cheat the law by secretly digging a tunnel using tools he managed to procure inside the prison.

Recalling the episode, the JeM chief broke down emotionally in the recording, saying, “The tunnel was discovered by them on the last day of my escape plan.”