Kashmir violence: Protesters snatch 70 police guns, build armoury
NEW DELHI: Security forces are bracing for the first Friday prayers after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani against the backdrop of growing evidence of a secessionist plot to raise an arsenal with arms snatched from security forces.
According to sources, a mob took away around 70 semi-automatic and automatic weapons of J&K police after storming a police station in Damhal Hanji Pora in Kulgam two days ago.
On Tuesday, two separate attempts were made with the purpose of snatching weapons from troops. In Tral, a group attacked four constables at a police post in the morning and tried to snatch their weapons. The policemen managed to save their rifles but protesters made away with the magazines. In late evening, a police station was attacked in Karalpura with the armoury as the possible target.
It took the CRPF and a contingent of local police a lot of grit and resolve to push back the mob.
On Monday, two CRPF men accompanying a civilian with a heart condition to a local hospital were attacked by a mob. “The jawans fought despite being hit on the head with rods and stones and didn’t let the protesters take the rifles,” said a CRPF official.
Security experts said most of the snatched weapons ended up in the hands of local militants and were used against the forces, compounding the threat they faced from from heavily-armed Pakistani terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad sent by ISI to the Valley. The timing of gun snatchings marks a new worry for security forces as they enter a tough spell. Tuesday saw a 3000-strong belligerent crowd defying curfew and the heavy presence of security forces to turn out at Tral on the fourth day of Wani’s killing.