The Asian Age

Intruder killed at Farooq’s home

In major security breach, mentally- ill man drives vehicle into heavily fortified residence

- YUSUF JAMEEL

In a serious security breach, a 25- year- old man forcibly drove into the heavily fortified private home of former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah in Jammu before being shot dead by security personnel on Saturday.

Syed Murfad Shah, a resident of Chinore locality i n Jammu, rammed his black SUV into the front gate of M r Abdullah’s home in Bhatindi around 9.30 am, vandalised the house and had a scuffle with CRPF personnel while trying to snatch a rifle before being shot dead, the local police said.

Mr Abdullah, who is provided with the highest “Z Plus” category security, was not present in the home when the incident took place, an official said.

Director- general of police Shesh Paul Vaid said that preliminar­y probe revealed that Shah was suffering from mental illness.

A 25- year- old man was shot dead by security personnel on Saturday as he allegedly tried to forcibly enter former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah’s home at Bhatindi in Jammu.

Syed Murfad Shah, a resident of Chinore locality in the outskirts of Jammu, drove his black XUV into the heavily fortified residence of Mr Abdullah before being shot dead by a sentry of Central Reserve Police Force’s ( CRPF) E/ 38 Battalion, the officials said.

The National Conference on Saturday night sought a probe by National Investigat­ing Agency ( NIA) into what it alleged was security breach at the residence of its president Farooq Abdullah at Bhatindi.

“As Dr. Farooq Abdullah is a central government categorize­d protectee, the Government of India should carry out its independen­t and impartial inquiry by a team deputed by the Ministry of Home Affairs”, party spokesman Madan Mantoo said in a statement issued in Jammu.

Expressing grave concern over the incident, the party has said the probe must cover all the aspects, including how a car was able to gain entry into the supposedly high secured residence with minimum cosmetic damage, considerin­g the strength of the main gate. “The security lapse is needed to be probed expeditiou­sly so that the truth must come to fore”, the spokespers­on said.

DGP Shesh Paul Vaid said that preliminar­y investigat­ions have revealed that Shah was suffering from mental illness. “I’m told some medical prescripti­on have been found in the car he was driving which indicates towards his facing some psychologi­cal issues. But this is a matter of investigat­ion,” he told this newspaper.

However, Shah’s dozens of relatives, friends, neighbours and other acquaintan­ces staged protests demanding an inquiry into the incident. On hearing about the incident, his father and other family members reached the spot and demanded a probe into the incident, witnesses said.

Later when the body was taken to Government Medical College hospital for a post- mortem, about 200 acquaintan­ces of the deceased, originally hailing from Mendhar tehsil of frontier district of Poonch, assembled there. They tried to prevent doctors from performing an autopsy for several hours and asked why an “innocent unarmed person” was killed.

While the post- mortem of the deceased was underway at the hospital, another large group of protesters blocked the main road at Chinore along the Jammu- Bantalab road. The angry crowd burnt tyres and raised slogans against the CRPF and the national TV channels for “misleading reporting”, the witnesses said. Senior police and civil administra­tion officials rushed to the spot to persuade the protesters to end the blockade.

IG ( Jammu range) S. D. Singh Jamwal told reporters that Shah gatecrashe­d into the house of Mr Abdullah, had a scuffle with CRPF personnel and attempted to snatch a rifle from an officer before he was killed.

He said the youth was alone in the vehicle and unarmed. “We are trying to ascertain how he managed to reach the house without being challenged,” he said.

The officer said that the “intruder” drove his XUV through the gate of Mr Abdullah’s residence around 9.30 am. He added that after entering the premises he caused some damage to the articles over there.

A three- time chief minister, Mr Abdullah is currently the president of NC and a member of Lok Sabha representi­ng Srinagar constituen­cy. He is provided with the highest “Z Plus” category security. He was not present in his private home at Bhatindi when the incident took place, the officials said.

Soon after the incident took place, his son and NC vice- president Omar Abdullah, who is also a former chief minister, tweeted, “I am aware of the incident that took place at the residence my father & I share in Bhatindi, Jammu. Details are sketchy at the moment. Initial reports suggest an intruder was able to gain entry through the front door & in to the upper lobby of the house.”

In another tweet, he said, “Further details are awaited as the security personnel carry out the anti- sabotage checks & ascertain the background of the person who was able to force his way in to the house.”

Pertinentl­y, in 2009 on similar lines forces shot dead a deaf and dumb man outside the then Cm Omar Abdullah’s residence along Srinagar’s highsecuri­ty Gupkar Road.

Further details are awaited as the security personnel carry out the anti- sabotage checks & ascertain the background of the person who was able to force his way in to the house — Omar Abdullah,

Former J& K CM

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— PTI Family members of Murfad Shah mourn his death at GMC Hospital in Jammu on Saturday.
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