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Mission Makeover? Terrorists opt for cosmetic upgrade in India

Mission Makeover? Terrorists opt for cosmetic upgrade in India

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Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative Usman Jutt was a man on a mission – till vanity got in the way. He successfully infiltrated into India from Pakistan with the objective of establishing a sleeper cell, but put that on hold while he checked into a medical clinic in Srinagar for a hair transplant. Nor is Jutt the only case of a mission losing out to the mirror. Shabbir Ahmed Lone, who was setting up a Lashkar cell in Bangladesh and was arrested by Delhi Police in March, had also got a dental procedure done in a private clinic in Gurgaon, sources say.

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In a soon-to-be filed chargesheet, the special cell has mentioned the details of these treatments. Lone was arrested in March after cops tracked down alleged members of his cell, recruited from West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, who had pasted inflammatory posters in the city ahead of the AI summit. However, the makeover trend may not be just a case of vanity gone rogue. For some, it could also be a deliberate bid to foil surveillance efforts and facial-recognition systems. Their inspiration, interestingly, seems to be 26/11 plotter Sajid Mir who underwent a plastic surgery to change his looks years ago.Facial transformations allow terrorists to forge passports and travel across bordersLashkar operative Usman Jutt alias Chinese admitted to interrogators that severe hair loss had severely damaged his personal confidence and self-esteem. Surrounded by the peaceful reality of daily life, which entirely contradicted the aggressive propaganda fed to him in training camps, his ideological zeal crumbled. He chose to prioritise his receding hairline over his assigned mission. According to mental health experts, Jutt’s case is a classic example of how personal vanity and psychological distress can override radical indoctrination. However, an investigator said that while it is tempting to dismiss these incidents as mere anomalies, it is also likely that the obsession with cosmetic procedures is aimed at changing identity and evading international law enforcement.

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“Modern counter-terrorism relies heavily on artificial intelligence and biometric facial recognition software deployed at global transit hubs. These algorithms do not just look at a photo; they map the exact, fixed distances between a person’s eyes, the bridge of the nose, the jawline, and the boundary of the forehead. For high-profile fugitives, altering these specific anchor points is a matter of survival,” said an investigator. Sajid Mir and notorious Cold War-era assassin Carlos the Jackal are both known to have undergone extensive facial transformations. “This allowed them to travel across borders using forged passports without triggering automated airport alarms,” another cop said.

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