The Asian Age

2 attacks on J&K forces days before Modi’s visit

High alert sounded as cops come under intensifie­d offensive days ahead of bypolls

- — PTI

Srinagar/Jammu, March 26: Militants carried out two attacks on police forces in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday night, days ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit and the upcoming parliament­ary by-elections there.

The first incident was reported from Budgam district, which falls under the Srinagar parliament­ary seat, which is going to polls in the second week of April. Militants barged into the house of a subinspect­or in Budgam and took his son and nephew hostage, ransacked the house and set a car ablaze.

The militants drove away in the car with the two boys, but let them go later, and set the vehicle on fire, the police said.

The incident came barely three weeks after militants had barged into the house of a senior police officer in Shopian in South Kashmir and ransacked his house.

In another incident, three boys riding a motorcycle threw chilly powder into the eyes of a cleric’s personal security officer in Jammu, and also hit him with blunt objects before fleeing with his AK-47 rifle.

The state was put on high alert security was beefed up in view of the PM’s visit on April 2, for the inaugurati­on of the ChenaniNas­hri tunnel.

Srinagar/Jammu, March 26: Militants carried out two attacks on police forces in Jammu and Kashmir late Saturday night, pushing the state to a high alert days ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit and the upcoming parliament­ary by-elections there.

The first incident was reported from Budgam district, which falls under Srinagar parliament­ary seat going to polls in the second week of April, where militants barged into the house of a subinspect­or and took his son and a nephew hostage, ransacked the house and set a car ablaze.

The militants drove away in the car with the two boys, and let them off later, setting the vehicle on fire, police said.

The incident came barely three weeks after militants barged into the

house of a senior police officer in Shopian in south Kashmir and ransacked his house.

The militants entered the house of sub-inspector M. Subhan Bhat and started ransacking his house in Chadoora area of the district in central Kashmir, official sources said, adding that they later took his son and a nephew as hostage and drove away in the car.

Police said the militants wanted to kill the officer who is currently posted at Baramulla district jail, where separatist leader Masarat Alam is lodged.

In another incident, three boys riding a motorcycle threw chilli powder into the eyes of a personal security officer of a cleric in Jammu, besides hitting him with blunt objects and fleeing with his AK-47 rifle.

A high alert was immediatel­y sounded in Jammu city and security was strengthen­ed in view of the Prime Minister’s visit there on April 2 for the inaugurati­on of the Chenani-Nashri tunnel.

Police arrested two of the suspects — Masood and Shahid — and launched a hunt to track down the third accused, Asif, who fled with the AK47 rifle.

Masood hails from Shopian district. All the three have a police record of being stone-pelters.

The injured constable has been admitted to hospital.

 ?? — PTI ?? Policemen conduct a search operation in Jammu and Sunday after three youth attacked the personal security officer of a cleric and snatched his AK-47 rifle.
— PTI Policemen conduct a search operation in Jammu and Sunday after three youth attacked the personal security officer of a cleric and snatched his AK-47 rifle.

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