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Police fire pellets after couple spotted in objectionable position at Rainawari | KNO

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Srinagar, July 07 (KNO) : Police resorted to use of pellets at Rainawari to quell protesters after a couple was caught in an objectionable position in a vehicle, eye witnesses said. They told KNO that a group of youth spotted a vehicle in which couple were found in a objectionable position. "This triggered anger among the people and within no time massive protests erupted in the area, "they said. Police rescued the couple and fired pellets to disperse the protesters, witnesses said. A police officer told Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the couple is being questioned and that situation was normal in the area. "Few pellets were used to ensure the couple is whisked away," he said.(KNO)

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