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Terror raises its ugly head again, ultras kill unarmed police officer from behind | Selective killings replace grenade attacks | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 12: Gruesome killing of a newly recruited unarmed young Sub-Inspector of Jammu Kashmir Police is a new but dangerous a trend of terrorism in the Union Territory.
Instead of throwing grenades or planting IEDs, terrorists are now indulged in selective and targeted killings of police officers and politicians to create fear among mainstream politicians and cops.
Continuing selective killings of the unarmed cops, terrorists on Sunday killed a sub-inspector of Jammu and Kashmir Police after firing at him from a point-blank range.
The deceased sub-inspector Arshid Ahmad was a native of the Kalmona area of north Kashmir's Kupwara district. He was serving as probationary sub-inspector at Khanyar Police Station.
CCTV footage of the terror attack has gone viral on social media. In the footage, a terrorist was seen chasing the unarmed officer. As the terrorist reached near the officer, he fired at him behind and ran away. A passer-by was seen running towards the terrorist but later he returned to rescue the injured officer.
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Encounter in Rajouri, 1 militant killed | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 12: An encounter between Security Forces and suspected terrorists took place in Thannamandi area of Rajouri district in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Security Forces exchanged brief rounds of firing with the suspected terrorists.
"Based on specific inputs, a cordon was laid and search operation was carried out this morning by the joint teams of Army, Police and Special Operation Group in Dori Maal and Upper Barote villages" Army sources said.
They said that the security forces fired a few rounds at the suspected terrorists, which was retaliated and the gun fight started in which One militant was killed as per reports last came in.
Earlier in August 19, Secur... | |
| | Night curfew to continue, only 25 persons can attend indoor, outdoor activities in J&K | Chief Secy reviews COVID-19 situation | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 12: Night curfew to continue and the limit for indoor and outdoor activities also remain 25 persons in the Jammu and Kashmir, where authorities have already announced to reopen educational institutions with limited in person teaching subject to 100 per cent vaccination. An official spokesman said this Sunday evening that a detailed review of of current COVID-19 situation in Jammu and Kashmir was held by Chief Secretary, who is chairperson of State Executive Committee (SEC). Senior officers besides Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir and Jammu and Deputy Commissioners (DCs) participated in the meeting.
He said review was conducted to assess overall ... | |
| | COVID-19: JK reports 105 new cases, 2 deaths | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 12: The Government on Sunday informed that 105 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 16 from Jammu division and 89 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 326904. Also, two COVID deaths have been reported; one from Jammu Division and one from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 119 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 19 from Jammu Division and 100 from Kashmir Division.
Besides this, 73.40 percent of the population above the age of 18 years has been vaccinated across Jammu and Kashmir.
The Bulletin also info... | |
| | LG felicitates Young achievers at ‘Kashmir Young Leadership Award’ ceremony | ‘Youth focal point of our governments’ developmental agenda’ | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 12: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today felicitated Young achievers with the ‘Kashmir Young Leadership Award’ during the Kashmir Leadership Summit here at SKICC.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor congratulated young achievers who received the award for their outstanding work in different fields and lauded their contribution for bringing positive changes in society.
“Young leaders facilitate creation of a prosperous society that did not exist bef... | |
| | Neighbouring country smuggling drugs to ruin J&K youth: LG Sinha | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 12: Admitting that enemy is indulged to spoil future of a younger generation of J&K through drugs, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Sunday urged the youth to not fall for the conspiracy which is intended to push their future into darkness. He appealed the youth to stay away from drugs and work diligently towards contributing to the progress of nation
“Our neighbouring country, which has failed in its nefarious design to disturb peace and prosperity, is smuggling drugs into J&K to disrupt growth of our youth. We need to tackle this menace collectively”, asserted the Lt Governor.
Remembering the words of Mahatma Gandhi -“Strength does not come from phy... | |
| | Cloudburst in Baramulla: 4 of Bakerwal family die, 1 missing | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 12: Four members of a Bakerwal family, three minors, were killed and an octogenarian was missing after cloudburst occurred in the upper belt Hamam Marcoot in north Kashmir district of Baramulla.
Officials said on Sunday that a cloudburst occurred in upper belt of Dangiwacha at Hamam Marcoot under the jurisdiction of Police Station (PS) Dagiwacha Sopore during the intervening night of September 11 and 12.
They said police and SDRF teams were immediately rushed to the area for relief and rescue operation.
The rescue team recovered four bodies of Shahnaza Begum (30) wife of Mohammad Farooq, her daughter Naziya Akhter (14), son Mohammad Tariq Khari (8) ... | |
| | Drug peddler names cop as narcotic supplier | | | HARPREET SINGH SETHI
EARLY TIMES REPORT
KATHUA, Sept 12: The startling revelations made by a youth who was caught with a consignment of narcotic substance ‘Chitta’ has landed the police in a precarious situation as the arrested drug peddler has named a Selection Grade personal of Jammu and Kashmir Police as his supplier.
The arrested drug peddler has been booked under NDPS Act and a case in this regard has been registered.
It is pertinent to mention here that three days ago, the Hiranagar police had arrested one youth identified as Ram Swaroop, resident of Kanah, with 40 grams of ‘Chitta’. According to sources, when the police team questioned the arrested youth at the police statio... | |
| | I get motivation, inspiration from you all: PM Modi to para athletes | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Sept 12: Moving swiftly from one table to another, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recognised, exhorted, lauded and patted the para athletes for their incredible performance in the Tokyo Paralympics, telling them that he felt motivated and inspired watching them compete. Recognising their stellar campaign in Tokyo, which yielded an unprecedemted 19 medals, including five gold, Modi said India's celebrated para athletes have a "lot more to offer" to the country and urged them to play a role outside the sports arena to bring about a change.
"I get motivation, inspiration from you all," he said during the interaction on Thursday, the video of which was made public on Su... | |
| | Sarpanch’s house attacked, Police register FIR | | | Ankit Kessar
Early Times Report
Rajouri, Sept 12: Miscreants attacked the house of a Sarpanch and damaged his car at Deing Kalal in Nowshera here last night.
After the attack Police lodged a FIR No : 188/2021 456, 427 IPC and started investigations.
Sarpanch Ramesh Choudhary while narrating the details said, “When I heard the noise didn’t come out. I informed the Army about some people barging into my house and ransacking my car. Army is close to my house as ours is a border villag... | |
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