New Delhi, June 21The Union Home Ministry will look into reports of an insufficient number of bulletproof vehicles available for police officers in Jammu and Kashmir.The reports had said that police officer Feroz Ahmed Dar, who was killed in a terror attack last week, had requested for such a vehicle several times.Dar, the 32-year-old Station House Officer of Achabal, and five other policemen were killed on June 16 in a gruesome ambush in Anantnag district by Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists. The militants also tried to disfigure the faces of the six policemen before walking away with their weapons.Official sources said today the Centre was finding out whether J&K police officers were getting adequate bulletproof vehicles. They said the responsibility of purchasing bulletproof vehicles rested with the state government concerned. The Centre reimbursed such expenditure under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) Scheme. — PTI