The Asian Age

‘ J& K cop decamps, joins Hizb’

Hizb spokespers­on Salim Hashmi confirmed it, saying the outfit has decided to reward Pandit, who is a resident of Karimabad, for his “daring act”

- YUSUF JAMEEL

A Jammu and Kashmir policeman attached to a Cabinet minister’s security detail and missing since Friday night is reported to have joined the militant outfit Hizbul- Mujahideen.

Policeman Naseer Ahmed Pandit of 11 Battalion, J& K Police, guarding the house of minister for roads and buildings Syed Altaf Ahmed Bukhari here, had decamped with two service ( AK) rifles and two loaded magazines. The police had constitute­d a SIT and launched a manhunt to trace him.

Pakistan- based Hizb chief Syed Salahuddin, in a statement to CNS, claimed the policeman has joined the outfit. Hizb spokespers­on Salim Hashmi said the outfit has decided to reward Pandit.

A Jammu and Kashmir policeman attached to a Cabinet minister’s security detail and missing since Friday night is reported to have joined the militant outfit Hizb- ul- Mujahideen.

Policeman Naseer Ahmed Pandit of 11 Battalion, J& K Police, guarding the house of minister for roads and buildings Syed Altaf Ahmed Bukhari here, had decamped with two service ( AK) rifles and two loaded magazines. The police had constitute­d a special investigat­ing team and launched a manhunt to trace him.

On Wednesday Pakistanba­sed Hizb chief Muhammad Yusuf Shah, alias Syed Salahuddin, in a statement to local news gathering agency CNS claimed the policeman has since joined the outfit. Hizb spokespers­on Salim Hashmi confirmed this, saying the outfit has decid- ed to reward Pandit, a resident of Karimabad of southern Pulwama district, for his “daring act”.

The spokespers­on added that the Hizb chief, while chairing a meeting of its “command council”, announced Pandit had “formally” joined the outfit.

He quoted Salahuddin as saying, “Pandit is the inspiratio­n for those working for the J& K police. We hope that in coming times more and more cops, in a bid to shatter the haughtines­s of pro- Indian actors, will join mujahideen ranks.”

He alleged that the police and other security agencies harassed Pandit’s family during raids at his Karimabad residence and warned of “dire consequenc­es” if they do not desist from such behaviour.

Pandit’s colleagues had told police investigat­ors earlier that three youth were waiting for him outside the minister’s private house at Sheikh Bagh, in Srinagar’s Lal Chowk area, and that he left with them in a private car. The police had immediatel­y raided his house at Karimabad but did not find him there. However, it managed to seize the vehicles in which he had reportedly fled Srinagar.

Taking it as a major “security breach”, the police had immediatel­y set up a SIT and launched a manhunt also for the three youth who picked up Pandit from the minister’s residence and have since been missing from their respective homes in Pulwama district. Pandit had joined the police in 2007.

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