Advertisement

Inspector Shot Dead by Terrorists in J&K; Lt Guv Condemns Killing

A police officer was shot dead by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district on Monday, 19 October, when he was returning home after offering prayers at a mosque, news agency PTI reported, citing the police.

The deceased Inspector, identified as Mohammad Ashraf Bhat, was fired upon by terrorists near his residence in Anantnag district, the police said, adding that the investigation is underway.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has condemned the killing of the Inspector, saying that justice would be served. “Our police force will remain firm against such acts of terror & perpetrators will be brought to justice,” he said, ANI reported, quoting the Department of Information and Public Relations, Jammu & Kashmir.

Security forces had cordoned off the area where the incident took place to nab the attackers, ANI reported. According to NDTV, the inspector was posted at a police training centre in Pulwama district.

(With inputs from PTI, ANI and NDTV.)

Also Read: Here’s What the Gupkar Declaration 2.0 Aims to Achieve in J&K

. Read more on India by The Quint.Sunday View: The Best Weekend Opinion Reads, Curated Just For YouHyderabad Floods: Tamil Nadu & Delhi Lend A Helping Hand . Read more on India by The Quint.