Govt scraps J& K cops resignation reports
kidnapped by gunmen in Shopian’s Kapran and Batagund villages early Friday. “Their bullet riddled corpses were found in the district’s Dangam village, not very far from the places they had been kidnapped from,” a police official said.
Bashir Ahmed, brother of slain SPO Nisar, said, “They ( gunmen) had already captured two persons — Firdous Ahmed and Kulwant Singh — from Batagund ( a neighbouring village). Then they came here ( Kapran) and asked my brother to come along. He was performing wudu ( ritual washing performed in preparation for prayer). They allowed him to do it.”
Some villagers chased the militants, but they fired their AK- 47 rifles in the air to scare them away. “They told us that they would set them free after taking their videos,” Bashir said.
The gunmen, along with the abductees, crossed a mountain stream and disappeared. “After some time we heard gunshots and we thought the Army has opened fire. But later we came to know that all three have been shot dead,” Bashir said. The villagers said that the gunmen had captured one more SPO, but they persuaded them to release him unharmed.
The police said that preliminary investigation revealed the “complicity of proscribed terror outfits HM and LeT in this barbaric act”. Both the HM and the LeT are, so far, silent over the incident.
The police pointed out that the kidnapping and murder of the SPOs came days after the HM had put out a video threatening to kill policemen, especially SPOs unless they posted their resignations online.
“On Tuesday, a video surfaced on social media featuring a collage of images of the J& K police and a voice asking the policemen to quit within four days. They were asked by terrorist Umar Ibn Khitaab belonging to Umar Majeed group, an offshoot of the HM, to upload their resignations on the internet or face death,” a police official said. The outfit had also threatened to kill the family members of the policemen who would choose to “stay back” at work.
MHA asserted that the J& K police is a highly professional and a committeed police force, which is fully geared up to meet any security challenges, particularly the ones related to upcoming panchayat and local urban body elections.