“Centre failed to cordon off terrorists”: Congress’ Pramod Tiwari on terror attacks in J-K
On the recent Budgam terror attack, he said that all the promises of the BJP-led central government have not stopped terrorism in the region.
In another incident, vehicular traffic on the strategic Srinagar–Baramulla highway was again suspended today when an unclaimed bag was found at Rawalpora.
Amidst a spate of targeted killings in Kashmir, four local Kashmiri terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) outfit, who were involved in the killing of three policemen, were gunned down on Sunday in two separate encounters with security forces.
Three terrorists were eliminated at Drabgam in the Pulwama district of south Kashmir, while one was gunned down in a chance encounter in Srinagar.
IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said LeT terrorist Adil Parray of Ganderbal was involved in the killing of two J&K Police personnel, Ghulam Hassan Dar in Sangam and Saifulla Qadri in Anchar Soura, and injuring his 9-year-old daughter, was killed in a chance encounter with a small team of Police at Kreesbal Palpora Sangam area of Srinagar.
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One of the killed terrorists in the Pulwama encounter was involved in gunning down a Special Police Officer (SPO) last month, said IGP Kashmir.
Vijay Kumar said that all three terrorists were locals and linked to Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT. One terrorist has been identified as Junaid Sheergojri who was involved in the killing of SPO Reyaz Ahmed Thoker on 13 May at his home in Gudoora village in Pulwama.
The other two terrorists killed in the encounter have been identified as Fazil Nazir Bhat and Irfan Ahmed Malik, both residents of the Pulwama district. Incriminating materials, arms, and ammunition including two AK 47 rifles and one pistol have been recovered, police added.
In another incident, vehicular traffic on the strategic Srinagar–Baramulla highway was again suspended today when an unclaimed bag was found at Rawalpora.
Meanwhile, the Administrative Council (AC), which met in Srinagar under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, approved the proposal of the Home Department to create new posts under different categories for the establishment of the State Investigation Agency (SIA) in Jammu and Kashmir.
Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, and Nitishwar Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor attended the meeting.
In terms of territorial division of jurisdiction of the State Investigation Agency, there will be two divisions, one each for Jammu and Kashmir provinces. Each province will be headed by one SSP rank officer.
The Administrative Council approved the creation of 252 posts in different categories including Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Senior Superintendents of Police (SSP), Superintendents of Police (SP), Deputy Director of Prosecution (DDP), Chief Prosecution Officers (CPO), Deputy Superintendents of Police (Dy. SP), Senior Prosecution Officers (Sr.PO), Inspectors, and Sub-Inspectors (SI) among others.
The State Investigation Agency (SIA) will be the Nodal Agency for coordinating with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and other central agencies, with the mandate to take such measures as may be necessary for speedy and effective investigation and prosecution of terrorism-related cases.
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