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Cattle trader killed in army firing in J&K; FIR registered

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jammu — A 28-year-old cattle trader was killed and another injured allegedly in firing by the Indian Army personnel in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday, police said.

Police registered an FIR against the Army personnel involved in the incident. The Army, however, said the soldiers opened fire when they came under attack after challengin­g the people moving suspicious­ly in the area.

Mohammad Rafiq Gujjar (28) and Shakeel Ahmad (30), both residents of Gool in Ramban district, were allegedly fired upon by soldiers of the 58 Rashtriya Rifles when they were leaving Kohli village around 4am, a police official said.

He said Gujjar died on the spot while Ahmad was injured and admitted to a hospital.

Both of them were cattle traders and had come to the village in connection with their business, the official said citing preliminar­y investigat­ion.

Senior Superinten­dent of Police, Ramban, Mohan Lal confirmed the death of a civilian and injuries to

another in the firing. “An FIR under section 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) Ranbir Penal Code and various sections of arms act was registered against the Army (personnel),” the SSP said.

A defence spokesman said the soldiers fired when they came under attack after they challenged

the suspected individual­s. “An operation was launched by the Army based on specific intelligen­ce inputs in Kohli area of Gool tehsil. At 3.45am, the Army patrol saw some suspicious activities. The suspected individual­s were challenged by the Army as per the standing operating procedure.

“On being challenged, the suspected individual­s opened fire on the Army patrol. On this, the Army patrol retaliated effectivel­y,” the spokesman said. However, the police officer said no weapon was found at the scene or in the possession of the deceased.

Meanwhile, the Tribal Research and Cultural foundation — an organisati­on representi­ng Gujjars and Bakerwal communitie­s — condemned the incident and demanded a judicial inquiry.

“The killing of a cattle rarer and injuries to another is highly condemnabl­e which needs to be investigat­ed thoroughly,” the foundation said in a statement.

It said an email has been sent to Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, demanding punishment to the culprits as per law.

“The community also demanded that a strong directive must be issued to security forces so that more such incidents do not occur in tribal areas any more,” the foundation said, and demanded compensati­on for both the families. —

 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel patrol a street during a two-day strike called by the separatist leaders against the petitions in the Supreme Court challengin­g the validity of Article 35A, in Srinagar on Sunday. —
PTI Security personnel patrol a street during a two-day strike called by the separatist leaders against the petitions in the Supreme Court challengin­g the validity of Article 35A, in Srinagar on Sunday. —

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