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Jammu and Kashmir: After Indian Army soldier Aurangzeb’s murder, terrorists killed Police Constable after abduction

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 6 July 2018, 8:44 IST

After a few days silence in Kashmir Valley, terrorists again showed misery after killing a policeman. Yes, terrorists first abducted policemen Javid Ahmad Dar in Shopian and then was brutally murdered. Constable was on duty with SSP. The dead body of Constable has been recovered from Kulgam's Pariwan.

 

 


However, this is not the first time that terrorist killed any police or army man. Recently, Aurangzeb from Indian army was also kidnapped and later, he was murdered. The dead body of Javid was abducted by the terrorists on Thursday from the Kachdura area of Shopian. Also, Aurangzeb was kidnapped from the same area before three weeks.

Javid Ahmad Dar was abducted when he was going to take a medicine from a medical store.

 

According to the eyewitnesses, there were three to four armed terrorists in a car. Terrorists fired in the air and abducted Javid on the edge of a gun and took him along with them. Hizbul Mujahideen has taken the responsibility for the kidnapping and killing the Police Constable.

 

 

Reportedly, Javid was posted as an operator for the last five years with SSP Shailendra Kumar. Javid has told his Police chief that he was going to give medicine to his mother. He said that his mother needs some medicine as she is going for Haj.

This is not the first incident in South Kashmir’s Shopian. History shows that terrorists used to choose such region to take their revenge with the security forces. Till now, cases that have been come to light have been reported that terrorists abducted unarmed security personnel and then, killed them.

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First published: 6 July 2018, 7:53 IST