Srinagar/New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- On October 17, posters in Urdu sprung up the streets of Nowgam, a village in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag's district, with a warning against "sheltering Indian predators" and doing things against Sharia.

"Some people shelter these Indian predators in their shops, which obstructs our work; therefore we want to say openly to those people: stop, otherwise strict action will be taken against them as well," read the posters, accessed by ThePrint.

They were signed by 'Commander Hanzala Bhai,' a member of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

A warning poster by Jaish-e-Mohammed that apeared in October in Nowgam, a village in J&K's Anantnag district

At first glance, these posters seemed "normal" but senior superintendent...