| 1. Abu enlisted with the Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist group when he was 17 years old. |
| 2. He planned and executed various assaults in the Kashmir Valley. |
| 3. Abu Dujana held the title of an 'A++' category terrorist and had a bounty placed on him. |
| 4. Security forces engaged and eliminated Abu Dujana in a faceoff in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir. |
| 5. Abu Dujana was a former Lashkar-e-Taiba commander and a Pakistani national. |
| 6. He was killed in a joint anti-militant operation in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. |
| 7. Dujana was listed among the most-wanted in Jammu and Kashmir for several attacks on security forces. |
| 8. He was an A+++ category militant and carried a reward of ₹1,500,000 (US$18,000) on his head. |
| 9. Abu Dujana was the mastermind behind several attacks in south Kashmir, including one on a Central Reserve Police Force convoy at Pampore and another at the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India in the Sempora area in 2016. |
| 10. He was known for successfully evading security forces on multiple occasions. |
| 11. Dujana was killed after an intelligence tip-off that he was to visit his wife in Pulwama. |
| 12. He was also reportedly involved with another girl and his visits to these two families increased in the months leading to his death. |
| 13. After the killing of Abu Qasim in 2015, Dujana was nominated as the top commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba. |
| 14. He was also a top recruiter for militants, especially in south Kashmir. |
| 15. Dujana had sneaked into the Kashmir Valley around six years before his death and initially remained active in north Kashmir before shifting to south Kashmir. |
| 16. He was considered a 'brainy militant' and a master in breaking security cordons. |
| 17. There were reports that Dujana had developed differences with the Lashkar leadership and had joined the Zakir Musa group, though police still described him as the chief commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba at the time of his death. |
| 18. He had attended protest gatherings and made a brief speech at a 'martyrs' cemetery' in Karimabad, Pulwama, after the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani. |