Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

2 missing SPOs killed with 2 Jaish militants within 24 hrs of their disappearance | KNO

Cordon was launched after a credible lead: Police

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, June 07 (KNO) : The security forces on Friday killed four militants including two Special Police Officers (SPOs) who had deserted their units and joined Jaish-e-Muhammad in an encounter at Panjran, Lassipora area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The two SPOs, who had gone missing along with their weapons, on Thursday were killed just 24 hours of their disappearance. A police official told KNO that a joint team of Army, CRPF and SOG men surrounded the Panjran, Lassipora village following the inputs about the presence of militants on Thursday evening. “While the searches were being conducted, the militants hiding in the area fired upon the forces,” said the official, adding that the fire was retaliated, leading to an encounter. “For the whole night, the intermittent firing was on and with the first light of the day, four militants were killed.” Two of the slain militants were identified as Shabir Ahmad of Tujan, Pulwama and Suliman Ahmad of Uthmulla ,Shopian, the two SPOs, who had joined militancy 24 hours ago. Shabir and Suliman were working as SPOs with Jammu and Kashmir Police and had vanished from District Police Lines on Thursday morning with their service rifles. The other two slain militants were identified as Irfan Ahmad Bhat of Arihal Pulwama and Ashiq Hussain Ganie of Panjran. “All the four slain militants were part of Jaish-e-Muhammad outfit,” a police official said. In a statement issued here, police spokesman said that in the gunfight, two listed militants and two SPOs who had recently deserted the police and became members of JeM were killed. “Many cases were registered against the two slain militants other than SPOs,” the police said. Meanwhile, clashes broke out at the encounter spot, but the security forces resorted to firing of tear gas shells and lathi charge to disperse the protestors. Clashes later spilled over to many areas and according to witnesses intermittent clashes were going on between youth and government forces till evening. Later, thousands of people reached the native villages of four slain militants to participate in their funeral prayers amid pro-freedom and pro-Islam slogans.(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Amit Shah blames erstwhile Congress regimes Kashmir remaining in mess for 3-decades | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Power demand increases by nearly 400 MWs | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Bye-poll results won’t affect Govt stability: CM Omar | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Strengthen Srinagar’s security grid: DGP Prabhat tells officers | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Budgam election: MP Ruhullah Mehdi won’t endorse any candidate, leaves voters to decide | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Kashmir wetlands come alive with over a million migratory birds | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Majority of J&K’s E-buses grounded due to maintenance costs, staff shortage | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

From pride to rarity: Red potato loses sheen in Shopian | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Digital Safety Push: Bla Police roll out J&K’s first emergency response app | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Srinagar Police recover country made revolver, live rounds; 3 held | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Handwara GMC students demand hostel facilities | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Decades-old springs in Bandipora dry up due to encroachment, garbage dumping | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Watchi residents seek diagnostic facilities, manpower at NTPHC | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

7-year-old girl dies after being hit by motorcycle in Pulwama | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Mirwaiz condoles with bereaved families | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

CM approves Rs 19.99 Cr 'UWMP' for Ganderbal | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

CS reviews progress of JKCIP, KKG | KNO

Copyright © 2021