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Terrorists shot dead three policemen after abducting them from Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir early Friday.

The bodies were recovered from an orchard in Wangam area, more than a kilometre from the village the policemen were abducted from. Police identified the dead as constable Nissar Ahmed and two special police officers - Firdous Ahmed and Kulwant Singh - from Kapren and Heepora areas of Shopian district. Police said the residents of Batagund village had chased the terrorists and urged them not to abduct the policemen, but the militants fired a few shots in the air and and threatened the villagers. They said the terrorists crossed a river in the area and shot dead the policemen.

Nissar Ahmed was working with the armed police, Firdous Ahmed, who was under process of being converted to constable, served in the Railways. Kulwant Singh was posted with Kulgam police. The terrorists had also kidnapped the brother of a police constable but he was released later. A Twitter handle purportedly belonging to the Hizbul Mujahideen group has claimed responsibility for the abduction and killing.

The policemen were abducted nearly three weeks after terrorists had abducted relatives of policemen from various places in south Kashmir on August 30. The relatives were later released. At least eight people whose relatives worked in Jammu and Kashmir Police were abducted. Hizbul Mujahideen commander Riyaz Naikoo had purportedly claimed responsibility for the abductions in a 12-minute video, issuing a three-day deadline for the release of all relatives of terrorists who were in police custody.

The August 30 abductions happened after the NIA arrested the second son of globally-wanted terrorist Syed Salahuddin, leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen group. Salahuddin's son was arrested on charges of receiving secret funds.


Four J&K SPOs, Constable Resign After Terrorists Abduct, Kill Three Cops in Shopian

Four J&K policemen abducted and killed by terrorists in Shopian

Srinagar: After the abduction and killing of two Special Police Officers (SPOs) and a constable by the terrorists in Shopian district of south Kashmir, four SPOs and a constable resigned from their posts on Friday. Meanwhile, a search operation is underway in the region. (ALSO READ – Jammu And Kashmir: Martyrdom of Three Soldiers Will be Avenged, Says BJP’s Shahnawaz Hussain)

SPOs Shabir Ahmad Thoker and Tajalla Hussain along with constable Mohd Irshad Baba announced resignation from their jobs as a fallout of the brutal murders of Jammu and Kashmir policemen by Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists earlier in the day. As per reports, Operational Commander of the terrorist outfit, Riyaz Naiko, had a few days before warned the state police, especially SPOs, to resign from their posts.

Three Jammu and Kashmir policemen were abducted by the terrorists from Shopian district in South Kashmir earlier on Thursday night. Their bodies were recovered from an orchard in Wangam area on Friday. However, police officials still remain tight-lipped in connection with the matter.

Jammu & Kashmir: Search operation underway in Shopian, after bodies of three policemen who were kidnapped by terrorists yesterday, were found earlier today. (Visuals deferred by unspecified time) pic.twitter.com/2qzt8HHQ5C

— ANI (@ani) September 21, 2018

Those killed have been identified as constable Nissar Ahmed and two special police officers – Firdous Ahmed and Kulwant Singh – from Kapren and Heepora areas of Shopian district.

Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti took to Twitter to condemn the killings. “Three more policemen have lost their lives to militant bullets. Outrage, shock and condemnation will be expressed by all of us on expected lines. Unfortunately, it brings no solace to the families of the victims,” Mufti said in a tweet.

In another tweet, she attacked the Centre and said, “Clearly, with the rise in kidnapping of police personnel and their families, Centre’s muscular policy is not working at all. Dialogue, the only way forward seems to be a distant dream for now.”

On the other hand, IGP Kashmir, SP Pani, said that the accused will be brought to justice. “It is a cowardice act. We assure that action will be taken. The investigation is on, we shall bring the accused to justice,” he said.

This is not the first time that such an incident has been reported from the state. Nearly three weeks before, the terrorists had abducted and released relatives of policemen from various places in south Kashmir while, earlier in July, the police had recovered the body of a constable Javaid Ahmad. He was abducted by militants from his home in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir.

In June, an Army jawan Aurangzeb was abducted and killed by terrorists in Pulwama while he was on his way back home to celebrate Eid with his family. His bullet-riddled body was found in the outside of the district hours after a massive search operation was launched.
 

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GRAPHIC.....shopian murders!

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Terrorists shot dead three policemen after abducting them from Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir early Friday.

The bodies were recovered from an orchard in Wangam area, more than a kilometre from the village the policemen were abducted from. Police identified the dead as constable Nissar Ahmed and two special police officers - Firdous Ahmed and Kulwant Singh - from Kapren and Heepora areas of Shopian district. Police said the residents of Batagund village had chased the terrorists and urged them not to abduct the policemen, but the militants fired a few shots in the air and and threatened the villagers. They said the terrorists crossed a river in the area and shot dead the policemen.

Nissar Ahmed was working with the armed police, Firdous Ahmed, who was under process of being converted to constable, served in the Railways. Kulwant Singh was posted with Kulgam police. The terrorists had also kidnapped the brother of a police constable but he was released later. A Twitter handle purportedly belonging to the Hizbul Mujahideen group has claimed responsibility for the abduction and killing.

The policemen were abducted nearly three weeks after terrorists had abducted relatives of policemen from various places in south Kashmir on August 30. The relatives were later released. At least eight people whose relatives worked in Jammu and Kashmir Police were abducted. Hizbul Mujahideen commander Riyaz Naikoo had purportedly claimed responsibility for the abductions in a 12-minute video, issuing a three-day deadline for the release of all relatives of terrorists who were in police custody.

The August 30 abductions happened after the NIA arrested the second son of globally-wanted terrorist Syed Salahuddin, leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen group. Salahuddin's son was arrested on charges of receiving secret funds.


Four J&K SPOs, Constable Resign After Terrorists Abduct, Kill Three Cops in Shopian

Four J&K policemen abducted and killed by terrorists in Shopian

Srinagar: After the abduction and killing of two Special Police Officers (SPOs) and a constable by the terrorists in Shopian district of south Kashmir, four SPOs and a constable resigned from their posts on Friday. Meanwhile, a search operation is underway in the region. (ALSO READ – Jammu And Kashmir: Martyrdom of Three Soldiers Will be Avenged, Says BJP’s Shahnawaz Hussain)

SPOs Shabir Ahmad Thoker and Tajalla Hussain along with constable Mohd Irshad Baba announced resignation from their jobs as a fallout of the brutal murders of Jammu and Kashmir policemen by Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists earlier in the day. As per reports, Operational Commander of the terrorist outfit, Riyaz Naiko, had a few days before warned the state police, especially SPOs, to resign from their posts.

Three Jammu and Kashmir policemen were abducted by the terrorists from Shopian district in South Kashmir earlier on Thursday night. Their bodies were recovered from an orchard in Wangam area on Friday. However, police officials still remain tight-lipped in connection with the matter.

Jammu & Kashmir: Search operation underway in Shopian, after bodies of three policemen who were kidnapped by terrorists yesterday, were found earlier today. (Visuals deferred by unspecified time) pic.twitter.com/2qzt8HHQ5C

— ANI (@ani) September 21, 2018

Those killed have been identified as constable Nissar Ahmed and two special police officers – Firdous Ahmed and Kulwant Singh – from Kapren and Heepora areas of Shopian district.

Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti took to Twitter to condemn the killings. “Three more policemen have lost their lives to militant bullets. Outrage, shock and condemnation will be expressed by all of us on expected lines. Unfortunately, it brings no solace to the families of the victims,” Mufti said in a tweet.

In another tweet, she attacked the Centre and said, “Clearly, with the rise in kidnapping of police personnel and their families, Centre’s muscular policy is not working at all. Dialogue, the only way forward seems to be a distant dream for now.”

On the other hand, IGP Kashmir, SP Pani, said that the accused will be brought to justice. “It is a cowardice act. We assure that action will be taken. The investigation is on, we shall bring the accused to justice,” he said.

This is not the first time that such an incident has been reported from the state. Nearly three weeks before, the terrorists had abducted and released relatives of policemen from various places in south Kashmir while, earlier in July, the police had recovered the body of a constable Javaid Ahmad. He was abducted by militants from his home in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir.

In June, an Army jawan Aurangzeb was abducted and killed by terrorists in Pulwama while he was on his way back home to celebrate Eid with his family. His bullet-riddled body was found in the outside of the district hours after a massive search operation was launched.
Costly mistake.....

This shows that terrorists support base loosing hope, terrorists wants to look tough.

Govt has to tighten the noose, time has come to escalate for next level. No I didn't mean to hurt civilians (even terrorist sympathizers). I understand that IA and CRPF is doing their best, but it's time for JKP(not only passionate, but we need to inspire ordinary folks too) to push things.

Every attack on JKP (though unfortunate events), are signs that things are getting better. Once JKP starts counter attack, oh boy, that when things get really bloody and quickly move forward to freeing Kashmir Valley from scum.
 

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Costly mistake.....

This shows that terrorists support base loosing hope, terrorists wants to look tough.

Govt has to tighten the noose, time has come to escalate for next level. No I didn't mean to hurt civilians (even terrorist sympathizers). I understand that IA and CRPF is doing their best, but it's time for JKP(not only passionate, but we need to inspire ordinary folks too) to push things.

Every attack on JKP (though unfortunate events), are signs that things are getting better. Once JKP starts counter attack, oh boy, that when things get really bloody and quickly move forward to freeing Kashmir Valley from scum.
security forces are doing their jobs fine, missing piece is public resentment on the streets against jihadis from within kashmiris.

Public resentment obviously exists, otherwise jihadis won't be halaled with such frequency.
 

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security forces are doing their jobs fine, missing piece is public resentment on the streets against jihadis from within kashmiris.

Public resentment obviously exists, otherwise jihadis won't be halaled with such frequency.
Saying so because of the number of potential targets group for jihadis.

30000 SPO + atleast 1 lakh family members of SPOs + journos + sarpanchs + political workers.

That is almost 1.5 lakh Kashmiri who could be on jihadi target list in next 2-3 years. Just like two years preceding Kashmiri Hindus exodus in 1991.
 
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