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Cop killed, daughter injured in Srinagar terror attack | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 24: A Jammu and Kashmir policeman was killed, while his daughter was injured in a militant attack in Srinagar on Tuesday, Police said.
The attack took place in Anchar Soura area.
“Terrorist fired upon one policeman Saifullah Qadri S/o Mohd Syed Qadri, R/o Malik Saab, in Soura (Anchar) area.
He is critically injured. His daughter also got injured,” a police tweet said.
“The injured police personnel succumbed to his injuries and attained martyrdom. We pay our rich tributes to the martyr and stand by the family at this critical juncture,” another tweet said.
Soon after the incident, the whole area was cordoned off to nab the attackers.
The attack too... | |
| | Ultras now relying on use of pistols | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 24: Forget huge automatic rifles, militants are now relying on portable pistols to keep the pot of turbulence boiling in Kashmir, officials informed on Tuesday.
Police said so far this year they have recovered 130 pistols from militants.
“Out of them, 35 were seized during various encounters and rest have recovered from various modules,” Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Vijay Kumar said
The large seizure of small arms this year is a clear indication that militants are now more into “target killings” which is emerging as a major challenge for the entire security grid.
Kashmiri Pandit employee Rahul Bhat was shot dead by pistol-borne militants insi... | |
| | 8 JeM aides arrested in Awantipora | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 24: Security forces have busted a module of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Jammu and Kashmir’s Awantipora sub district by arresting eight militant associates, police said on Tuesday.
They said the preliminary investigation revealed that the arrested men were involved in providing shelter, logistics and transportation of arms and ammunition to two Jaish militants in the area.
A police spokesman said the arrests were made based on specific input and several suspects were detained and further leads were developed that led security forces to bust the module operating in Awantipora.
The eight arrested militant associates have been identified by police as Mushtaq Ahma... | |
| | Suspected terrorist held | | | Agencies
Pune, May 24: A 28- years old Junaid Mohammad, who is suspected to be a terrorist was arrested on Tuesday in connection with receiving funding from a Kashmir based terrorist organisation.
He will be produced in Pune court for further remand today, said an ATS officer of Pune.
After receiving a tip off, the ATS carried out a major operation in Dapodi area of Pune and arrested him. He was in regular touch with a terrorist organization in Kashmir.
He is accused of being funded by the ‘Gajwate Al Hind’ militant group in Kashmir.
He came in contact with this organisation through social media, police said.
Junaid is also accused of taking money to work for Lashkar-e-Toiba.
Inves... | |
| | HC upholds PSA of J&K Bank employee involved in terrorist activities | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 24: Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court Srinagar Wing has upheld the detention under Public Safety Act (PSA) of Farooq Ahmad Misgar who was working as an assistant cashier in the J&K Bank Shalimar Branch, Srinagar and petitioner was affiliated with The Resistance Front (TRF).
Justice Singh observed that according to the grounds of detention, which on perusal reflects that the petitioner was working as an assistant cashier in the J&K Bank Shalimar Branch, Srinagar and that the petitioner was affiliated with TRF. It is further stated that the technical inputs clearly suggested that the petitioner was in touch with the Pakistan... | |
| | DB annoyed over wasting of central funds for Wular conservation | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 24: A Division Bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court Srinagar Wing comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, annoyed over wasting of central funds for conservation of Wular Lake.
The DB observed that it is pained to notice that the government has created the Wular Lake Conservation and Management Authority for a specific purpose but the said Authority is not able to come up to the mark, rather, it appears to have been wasting the money sanctioned and provided by the Union of India.
As the PIL came-up for hearing, the DB observed that the last order clearly indicated that 380 Kanals and 11 Marlas of the Wular Lake... | |
| | Minor’s rape case:Fast Track Court awards 8-year RI to accused | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 24: Presiding Officer fast track court Khalil Choudhary today sentenced an accused in kidnapping and raping a 10th standard minor girl in 2014 to eight years rigorous imprisonment and fine of Rs 50,000.
The court also sentenced the accused, Gharu Ram alias Bittu son of Thoru Ram of Tikri Rakwala Jammu, to simple imprisonment for two years for the commission of the offence under section 363 RPC (kidnapping) and fine of Rs 10,000. The convict was also sentenced to simple imprisonment for one year for the commission of offence under section 452 RPC (house trespass) and fine of Rs 5,000. However these sentences have been ordered to run concurrently. In default ... | |
| | CBI Court rejects bail plea Agriculture deptt officials | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 24: Special Judge CBI cases Jammu R K Wattal today rejected the bail applications of Devinder Sharma and Rajinder Kumar officials of Agriculture Department who was caught red-handed by the CBI while accepting bribe money.
According to the CBI that a Plant Protection Officer (PPO) and Field Assistant were arrested in a bribery case and a case was registered on a complaint against the accused on the allegations of demanding bribe of Rs. 15,000. It was alleged that the complainant (a member of agriculture cooperative society engaged in sale, stocking and distribution) had filed an application with the Plant Protection Officer, Jammu for addition of pesticide p... | |
| | Submit report with full details of capacity of each jail: DB directs DG prisons | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 24: Hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on condition of jails in J&K and Ladakh UT a division bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladkah High Court Comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, directed Director General of Prisons to submit a complete report within a month with full details of the capacity of each jail, the number of prisoners and under trials lodged therein and about the existing conditions as also the proposal with regard to the construction of any new jail within the UT.
ASGI, appearing for the Union Territory of Ladakh informed that the jail manual has been amended and has been published. It has also been upl... | |
| | Removing Sheikh’s image: Farooq, Omar observe ‘guarded silence’ | > Mehbooba, Bukhari slam Govt, BJP hails decision, demands removal of Sher-e-Kashmir’s name from agricultural university, police academy | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 24: Politics intensified in Jammu and Kashmir after the Union Territory government announced to remove the photograph of National Conference founder and former Chief Minister of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state, late Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, from the J&K Police Medals for both gallantry and meritorious service.
Putting aside their differences Kashmir-based political parties strongly opposed this move of the government and termed this action as “cheap politics”.
Interestingly Dr. Farooq Abdullah son of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and Omar Abdullah, grandson of “Sher-e-Kashmir” have maintained a guarded silence over the government’s move, it was Mehbooba... | |
| | Three civilians injured in Yaripora grenade attack | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 24: Three civilians were injured in a grenade attack on a naka party of police and CRPF at Yaripora area of Kulgam district on Tuesday evening.
An official said that militants hurled a grenade and also fired upon a naka party of CRPF and Police in Yaripora, however, it missed the target and exploded away from them.
He said that in the incident, three civilians received injuries, who have been shifted to hospital, where their condition is said to be stable.
He added that the area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers.
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| | 4-member panel to probe ‘wrong death declaration’ of newborn | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 24: The Directorate of Health Services here Tuesday constituted a four-member panel to probe a complaint against the Banihal Community Health Centre where a newborn was allegedly wrongly declared dead just after her birth, officials said.
Headed by Sanjay Turkey, Assistant Director (schemes), DHS Jammu, the committee has been asked to submit its report within two days, they said.
The baby girl had survived miraculously after a local resident objected to her burial in his fields without his knowledge, forcing her family to dig up the grave within an hour of the burial.
The incident sparked protests inside the CHC Banihal, also known as sub-district hospit... | |
| | LG Sinha visits family of slain Rahul Bhat in Jammu | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 24: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday evening visited the house of slain Kashmiri pandit Rahul Bhat here and offered condolences to his family, officials said.
Bhat (35), who had got the job of a clerk under the special employment package for migrants in 2010-11, was shot dead by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists at his office in the Chadoora area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on May 12.
Sinha visited the bereaved family at Ban Talab in th... | |
| | No forecast for ‘significant’ weather in next 4 days: MeT | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 24: Weatherman on Tuesday said that there was no significant weather barring today in Jammu and Kashmir for next four days.
“Currently weather is cloudy with light rain/snowfall (over higher reaches) at scattered places of J&K. Today, the same weather (generally cloudy with a brief spell of rain at scattered places) is likely to continue till evening,” an official of the local meteorological department said, adding, “Except today, there’s no forecast of any significant weather till next 4 days.” He said on May 29 and 30th, the weather is likely to be cloudy with possibility of light rain at scattered places of Kashmir and hot and dry in Jammu division t... | |
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