Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CISF officer, 2 terrorists killed in Jammu gunfight

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAMMU: A purported attempt by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) to carry out a suicide attack near Sunjuwan military station in Jammu was foiled after two terrorists were killed in an encounter in the early hours of Friday, police said.

An assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) was also killed while 10 security personnel were injured in the pre-dawn gunfight which came two days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the region, they added. Modi is scheduled to visit Palli village of Samba on National Panchayati Raj Day on April 24. This will be his first visit to the region ever since the abrogation of Article 370 – that gave Jammu & Kashmir a special status, and bifurcated the state into two UTs – on August 5, 2019.Initial investigat­ion revealed that the terrorists had entered the outskirts of Jammu city from the internatio­nal border in R S Pura sector and were residing in a locality close to the military camp, an official familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity. They were apparently moving towards the Army camp when they were spotted by guards who were changing duties at a joint check post, the official added.

Around the same time, a CISF bus carrying 15 personnel at Jalalabad near the camp was proceeding towards the Jammu airport. Apparently, in a kneejerk reaction at around 3.45 am, the two terrorists lobbed a grenade towards the bus and sprayed it with bullets before escaping back into the nearby locality, prompting security forces to lay a cordon around the area, the official said. A senior CISF officer said ASI S P Patel was killed in the firing by the terrorists. Additional director general of police (ADGP) (Jammu) Mukesh Singh said the Special Operations Group and Central Reserve Paramilita­ry Force launched a joint search operation to trace the terrorists.

The gunfight began when the terrorists opened fire on the search party, the official cited above said. As the CISF personnel retaliated, the terrorists entered the house of a civilian, Mahommad Anwar Hussain, for shelter but were eliminated by the forces, the official added.

The encounter site is around 20 km away from the venue of PM Modi’s upcoming event.

The injured CISF personnel were rushed to the Government Medical College Hospital in Jammu. Medical superinten­dent Dr ADS Manhas said while six personnel were discharged after first aid, four were undergoing treatment. Among the injured were head constable Balraj Singh, special police officer Sahil Sharma, head constable Pramod Patra, constable Amir Soran, constable Bittal and head constable SK Balian. “The terrorists appeared to be fidayeens (a term used for suicide bombers) from Pakistan to disrupt the Prime Minister’s rally.. As per reports, they were tasked with targeting a camp of the security forces or engaging... to inflict a lot of casualties… but the security forces foiled their bid well in time. I congratula­te the security forces for the timely-action that led to swift eliminatio­n of the terrorists,” Ja&K DGP Dilbag Singh said. Political parties in the UT condemned the terrorist attack.

The J&K unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) raised serious concerns against the “anti-nationals that vitiate the atmosphere of peace” in Jammu.

“Encounter of terrorists in Sunjwana area today is an eyeopener about the modus operandi of terrorism spreading its tentacles in Jammu region. It is happening when the PM’s visit is just two days away and it raises serious concerns,” chief spokespers­on of the party Sunil Sethi told reporters.

 ?? ANI ?? Police personnel pay tributes to CISF officer SP Patel who was killed in the gunfight near Sunjuwan military station in Jammu on Friday.
ANI Police personnel pay tributes to CISF officer SP Patel who was killed in the gunfight near Sunjuwan military station in Jammu on Friday.

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