The Asian Age

Militants storm J&K police base, 8 security men killed

2 militants also dead in Pulwama gun battle

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Eight security personnel were killed and half a dozen others wounded on Saturday after a group of heavily-armed militants stormed a police base in Jammu and Kashmir’s southern Pulwama.

In the ensuing gun battle, two militants were also killed, the officials said. They added that the gun fight was underway as reports last came in. “The bodies of two terrorists were seen lying at the

According to authoritie­s, the attack on the District Police Lines at Pulwama is the deadliest militant attack in Jammu and Kashmir this year

encounter site but one or two more are engaged in a gun battle with the security forces,” said a police official.

The UN-designated terrorist group Jaish-eMuhammad (JeM) led by fugitive Moulana Masood Azhar claimed responsibi­lity for carrying out the attack. A man, who introduced himself as the JeM spokesman Hassan Shah telephoned the Srinagarba­sed news agency CNS and said, “Our valiant mujahideen stormed the CRPF camp located within the District Police Lines at Pulwama and inflicted casualties upon the armed forces.” He added, “The Indian armed forces have suffered huge damage while the mujahideen are giving

them a tough time.” The authoritie­s acknowledg­ed it was the deadliest militant attack, so far, this year. J&K’s director general of Police, Shesh Paul Vaid said it was a sad day for the security forces combating a nearly threedecad­e old militancy in the state. “It was a sad day for us. However, the boys fought bravely and we are only more determined to wipe out militancy from the entire state,” he said.

Lt. Gen. J.S. Sandhu, general officer commanding of Srinagar-based Chinar (15) Corps, said it was a “fidayeen” (suicide) attack. Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, said she strongly condemns the killing of the jawans of J&K Police and the CRPF in the pre-dawn attack at Pulwama’s District Police Lines (DPL). “Violence of the last three decades or more has taken a heavy toll on the people of the state in terms of death and destructio­n, tearing apart of the social fabric, inflicting massive economic, academic and other losses besides the irreparabl­e loss of human lives,” she said in a statement here.

Former chief minister and working president of opposition National Conference (NC), Omar Abdullah, tweeted, “Very sad. This encounter has had a very high number of security force casualties. Heartfelt condolence­s to the families of the deceased.”

CRPF head-constable Dhanwaday Ravindra Baban of Maharashtr­a and Constable Jaswant Singh of Haryana and J&K policeman Imitiaz Ahmed Sheikh were killed and six other security personnel were injured in the initial militant attack, the police sources said. Two more CRPF jawans who are yet to be identified were killed later when they were defusing one of the improvised explosive devices planted by the militants inside the DPL.

Two special police officers (SPOs) identified as Rafiq Ahmed Hajam and Muhammad Yusuf Hajam — both residents of Pulwama — who had gone missing after the militants stormed the DPL at 3.40 am and police nursing orderly Amarjit Singh, a resident of J&K’s central district of Budgam, 0are also among the dead. Two buildings caught fire during the fighting and one of these was completed destroyed, the sources said.

The official sources said that the DPL on the outskirts of Pulwama town and about 33-km south of Srinagar is spread over a 2-kilometre square area and is secured by a 11-feet-high wall. Apart from the various units of the J&K police including the counterins­urgency Special Operations Group (SOG) and family quarters of the police personnel, the camps of the CRPF’s 182 and 183 battalions are also located inside the DPL. The Army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles has also set up a camp near the DPL and the entire area falls in a ‘high security zone’ of Pulwama. How the militants managed to breach the security and then make their way into the DPL has come as a major shock to the authoritie­s. A court of inquiry into the incident is likely to be ordered by the authoritie­s.

The J&K police denied any hostage situation occurred inside the DPL. “All the families have been evacuated. There is no hostage situation in the ongoing encounter at the DPL (Pulwama),” a brief statement issued to the media by it here said.

However, Union Home Secretary, Rajiv Mehrishi, said that two SPOs got stuck inside a building and it was not known if they were dead or alive. “It is difficult to say whether they are safe or not, but their life is certainly in danger,” he told reporters in New Delhi after attending an emergency meeting convened by home minister Rajnath Singh to discuss the situation arising out of the militant attack.

Mr Mehrishi said, “The terrorists have burnt one building, while the number of terrorists involved has not been accurate enough but they are definitely two to four.”

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