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ASI Of Jammu And Kashmir Police Injured In Shopian Terror Attack

ASI of Jammu and Kashmir Police injured in Shopian terror attack, the search continues for terrorists.

Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) of Jammu and Kashmir Police has been injured in an attack by terrorists in South Kashmir’s Shopian.

He was immediately taken to the nearest hospital for treatment. Police and security forces have launched a search operation in the area to nab the terrorists.

According to the information, the ASI of Jammu and Kashmir Police posted in the Amshipora area of ​​Shopian district of South Kashmir was suddenly attacked by terrorists on Tuesday evening.

Jammu and Kashmir Police jawan Shabbir Ahmed was seriously injured in this attack.

He was immediately taken to the nearest hospital for treatment.

After this attack, the terrorists fled from the spot. The search operation is going on in the area to nab the terrorists. Other details are awaited.

According to eyewitnesses, ASI Shabbir Ahmed’s son Ghulam Hassan Wage had arrived outside his house in Amshipora after offering prayers from the mosque when suddenly the terrorists attacked and injured him.

After this incident, the terrorists managed to escape from there. Police have registered a case in this regard.

Meanwhile, in view of the critical condition of the injured Shabbir Ahmed Wage, he has been admitted to SMHS Hospital.

This information has been given by the Medical Superintendent of the District Hospital, Shopian.

Jammu: Two suspects caught from Bajalta, police are refusing to disclose

There was talk of the arrest of two suspects by Jammu and Kashmir’s Anti-Terrorist Squad Special Operation Group (SOG) from Bajalta in Sidra on the outskirts of the city.

Senior police officials, however, denied that the suspect had been caught. According to sources, weapons have also been recovered from the arrested suspects.

One person caught is said to be a resident of Shopian in Kashmir while the other is said to be a foreigner.

Both the suspects had come from Kashmir to the Bajalta area of ​​Jammu some time ago. He was taken to the SOG’s safe house for questioning.

Security forces in the city were alerted to information about the arrest of the suspect from the outskirts of Jammu. Surveillance intensified at bus stands, railway stations, and congested areas of Jammu.

There is no denying that both the suspects must have come to Jammu for the purpose of carrying out some crime.

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