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Five held for assaulting CRPF personnel, new disturbing videos spark fresh row

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Five people were arrested on Friday in connection with the assault on CRPF men during bypoll to the Srinagar parliament­ary seat on April 9, while two more disturbing videos went viral, sparking a fresh row in the restive Kashmir valley.

After receiving a complaint from the CRPF, five persons were arrested, and a hunt was on for others seen in the video shot in Budgam district, police said. Budgam accounted for the death of seven of the eight protesters during the poll-day violence.

The video surfaced a day after the polling in which some CRPF personnel were seen walking down a street while being heckled, kicked and punched by youths, setting off a nationwide outrage. There was no retaliatio­n by the security personnel, who quietly walked to their camp as they were under instructio­ns to not open fire, sources in the paramilita­ry said.

The CRPF had strongly protested with the Jammu and Kashmir police as its personnel and polling staff had abandoned the polling station early, officials said.

Jammu and Kashmir Police chief S P Vaid on Friday lauded the restraint shown by the CRPF jawans and said, "Any armed force in the world would have retaliated with force".

"We have registered an FIR in police station Chadoora against the ruffians who heckled the CRPF personnel. They will be dealt with as per law," Vaid told PTI.

The DGP said an FIR has also been lodged after a video surfaced in which an ITBP personnel was seen shooting right in the head of a stonepelti­ng protester outside a polling station in same area.

"A case has been registered in connection with that incident also. It is a matter of investigat­ion and action will be taken against whoever is found guilty," the DGP added.

Officials of the central paramilita­ry force claimed the local police had abandoned the polling station, leaving the ITBP jawans without any non-lethal riotcontro­l weapon.

The third video showed a youth in Beerwah being tied to an army jeep, ostensibly to be used as a human shield against stone-pelting by rampaging protesters.

The video triggered an outrage, with former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah terming it as "shocking". The video was reportedly shot in Beerwah, Omar's assembly constituen­cy.

"This young man was TIED to the front of an army jeep to make sure no stones were thrown at the jeep? This is just so shocking!" Omar wrote on Twitter.

The National Conference leader said while he understand­s the outrage generated across the country by the video in which CRPF personnel were seen being assaulted, he was enraged because the video of the youth tied to the jeep was not generating the same anger.

"I understand the outrage the CRPF video generated. I'm also outraged that the video of the youth on the jeep won't generate the same anger," he said.

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