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Showing posts with label Dr Sheikh Jalal Pampore. Show all posts
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Monday, February 17, 2014

'Most Wanted' militants figure on J&K Police in Pulwama

Army and Police have jointly speeded up their efforts to nab the ‘most dreaded militants’ allegedly operating in South Kashmir and for this purpose Government Forces have pasted scores of posters at different places in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district, portraying the active militants of  Lashkar, Jaish, and Hizb as dacoits and murderers asking people to inform police about their whereabouts.

The posters read that anyone who help police in tracing these ‘thieves and dacoits’ would be given a government job and cash reward. These posters appeared in different parts of Pulwama  town including Chakoora and Litter.

The five ‘dreaded militants’ whose names have been mentioned in the posters include Showkat Ahmed Tak, Irshad Ahmed Ganaie, Bilal Molvi, Sajad Bhat and a foreigner Qasim Bhai.

Director General of Police Ashok Prasad told CNS that few militants including Qasim Bhai are involved in different militancy related activities and police is on job to track and crack them down. “Once we neutralize Qasim, we believe that militancy would almost come to an end in South Kashmir,” Prasad said.

A police official told CNS that Qasim Bhai and others in active in South Kashmir and once we neutralize them especially Qasim, the violence graph will come down considerably. “Qasim Bhai is the master mind of several attacks that militants carried out on security forces. Hyderpora deadly attack was his brain child and on his instructions, militants attack a Road Opening Party of CRPF near Pohru chowk in Nowgam killing two jawans including an Assistant Sub-Inspector,” he said.

‘It has been confirmed that one militant Irshad Ganaie whose name figures in the posters participated in Hyderpora attack in which 9 Army men were killed while 13 were injured.

“The posters that we have pasted on walls, poles and at other places have started showing positive signs and we are hopeful that people would cooperate in getting these militants arrested,” a police official, said adding that at least this strategy will restrict the movement of militants. (CNS)

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Most wanted No-1 of Hyderpora attacker guned down by Army & Police

A Lashkar-e-Toiba militant was killed during a fire fight in South Kashmir Pulwama district, some 60 kms from summer capital Srinagar, sources said late on Tuesday.

A senior army official said militants at around 6:50 pm opened heavy fire upon army’s patrolling party of 55 Rashtriya Rifles near railway track in Beighpora area of Awantipora.

However, no one was injured in the attack, the officer said. Soon after the attack, army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police  cordoned off the area and its adjoining villages.

During the search operation forces zeroed down on a local LeT militant, Irshad Ahmad Ganie.

Irshad ahmad Ganie, a resident of Larkipora in Awantipora was active with the LeT since past two years. An AK-56 rifle has been recovered from the spot.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Dr Sheikh Jalal

Dr Sheikh Jalal
Dr Sheikh Jalal, a leading cardiologist of South asia, was seriously injured in a militant ambush that left his two police guards dead.

A senior police officer said militants fired at the vehicle of Dr Jalal near Shaheed-e-Azemat Road, Namblabal Pampore in south Kashmir Pulwama district on Thursday afternoon.

“Dr Jalal was seriously injured in the militant attack and has been shifted to hospital for treatment while his two police guards were killed on the spot,” the officer said.

Dr Sheikh Jalal an eminent cardiologist had headed the cardiology department of the states only tertiary medical facility, Soura medical institute for a long time and had been its director for some time.

After his retirement Dr Jalal has been doing private practice in capital Srinagar.

He belonged to the south Kashmir Pulwama district but is presently living in capital Srinagar. He had been provided security by the government.

No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.

Police, assisted by security forces, have cordoned off the area and a hunt has been launched to nab the assailants, police said.

The attack comes a day after a top Hizbul Mujahideen militant was killed in a grenade explosion at Batmaloo in central Srinagar while he was being shifted to Baramulla district jail in a police vehicle.

Police blamed militants for the attack, but Hizbul Mujahideen accused the cops of stage managing the attack to eliminate Shakeel Ahmad Kasana, who was arrested last year.

Hizbul spokesman Baliguddin told a local news gathering agency that the outfit will carry out attacks to avenge Kasana's death.