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2 Hizb ultras killed trying to ambush police car in Valley

SRINAGAR: Two Hizbul Mujahideen militants were killed when they attacked a car carrying senior police officers in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Sunday.

PTISecurity forces keeping vigil in Pulwama district where militants attacked a police car on Sunday.

The militants who were in a car ambushed the vehicle in which Awantipora and Pulwama SPs and Awantipora ASP were returning after reviewing poll preparations with the chief electoral officer in Pulwama. “The militants came from one of the sides of the car and fired,” Awantipora SP Mohammad Zaid said.

A brief gunfight followed in which two militants were killed.

The bypolls to Lok Sabha seats of Srinagar in central Kashmir and Anantnag in south are to be held on April 9 and 12.

“After getting attacked, the police officers retaliated and we recovered bodies of two terrorists from a Maruti car. The third militant has probably managed to escape,” Kashmir IG SJM Gilani said at a media briefing in the evening. The two ultras have been identified as Shahbaz Ahmad Wani alias Rais Kachru, a resident of Pulwama, and .Farooq Ahmad Hurrah, a resident of Naizneenpora.

25 live bombs found in Tarn Taran village

ARN TARAN: Panic gripped Dhunda village near the historical Goindwal Sahib town, 20 km from here, after 25 live bombs were found on the Beas river bed on Sunday morning.

HT PHOTOCops with the bombs found near Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran on Sunday.

DISPOSED OF BY THE ARMY IN 1970s, ALL BOMBS DEFUSED BY MAKING CONTROLLED BLASTS ON THE SPOT

Village resident Gurdev Singh was the first to notice these bombs at around 8am, after which he informed the sarpanch.

Cops, led by Tarn Taran senior superintendent of police (SSP) Harjit Singh, rushed to the spot on getting the information. Anti-bomb squad of Punjab Armed Police (PAP) was also called from Jalandhar to defuse the bombs, which were old and rusted.

It took six hours to defuse all the bombs by making controlled blasts on the spot.

The SSP said initial assessment suggested the bombs belonged to the Indian Army. “This area was used by the army in 1970s to dispose of expired ammunition. These bombs must have been left here at that time,” he said.

Suspected ultras snatch AK-47 from cleric’s gunman in Jammu

INCIDENT COMES AHEAD OF PM MODI’S APRIL 2 VISIT TO CHENANI WHERE HE WILL INAUGURATE ASIA’S LONGEST TUNNEL

From page 01 JAMMU : Three suspected militants attacked a policeman in Jammu on Saturday night. Two of them escaped with his AK-47 rifle. This comes days ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to nearby Chenani, exposing holes in the security arrangements.

NITIN KANOTRA /HTSecuritymen searching a vehicle after three motorcycle­borne youths snatched a cop’s AK­47 rifle in Jammu.

PM Modi is scheduled to visit Chenani, around 100km from here, on April 2 to inaugurate Asia’s longest bi-directional road tunnel between Chenani and Nashri on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway.

The attack occurred near Mandir Masjid point at Jammu’s Dogra Chowk at around 10pm on Saturday. Mohammed Hanief, a constable deployed as personal security officer (PSO) of Delhi-based Maulana Syed Athar Dehlavi, was returning home after dropping the cleric at the Circuit House.

“At least three terrorists intercepted the cop, threw red chilies at their eyes and assaulted him with a baseball bat, before fleeing from the spot with his official weapon,” a police officer said.

While two of the attackers have been arrested, the third, Mohammed Asif, is still at large. He also possess the weapon and a magazine having 30 rounds, police said.

All the three terror suspects are from Shopian in south Kashmir. The police said they are interrogating the two arrested attackers, Marsool Ahmed Malik and Sahid.

Marsool was caught within minutes near the crime scene by locals and cops. While Sahid was arrested around 25 kilometers from Jammu at Ban Toll Plaza, Nagrota on the Jammu- Srinagar highway at around 9am on Sunday.

It is learnt that during the interrogation, Sahid revealed that after the incident, he and Mohammed Asif fled separately from the spot. As per sources his(Asif’s) location too has been traced from his call details.

Speaking to HT, inspector general of police Jammu zone, SD Singh Jamwal said, “The assault on the cop has been carried out by three persons. All of them are originally from Shopian, Kashmir. Police has managed to arrest two of them, while the third with an AK-47 rifle is still at large. However, we have launched a massive manhunt to nab the him.”

Answering queries on whether the two have been arrested on terror-related charges, Jamwal said, “They have been arrested for assaulting a cop and snatching his weapon. Moreover, other sections can be added subsequently during the course of investigation.”

He added, “At this point our main emphasis is to nab the third one.”

The injured constable was admitted to the government medical college and hospital where he received 18 stitches on the head.

The attack has created panic as pilgrims from across the country are thronging Jammu and nearby Katra ahead of the Navratra festival.

A police officer said a red alert has been sounded in Jammu city and raids are being conducted to nab the absconding attacker