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Will Not Tolerate Stone Pelting: IGP Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Inspector General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar Wednesday said stone-pelting will not be tolerated at any cost stating that 39 youth who indulged in creating law and order issue in Srinagar have been arrested of which 15 will be slapped with PSA.

Militant Associate Arrested In South Kashmir: Police

Slain Cop, A Born Orphan Is Survived By 2 Minor Orphans

Slain Cop, A Born Orphan Is Survived By 2 Minor Orphans Muzaffar Raina SRINAGAR: When police constable Suhail Ahmad Ahangar fell to a militant’s bullets in Srinagar on Friday, it marked the second time in two generations that Kashmir’s insurgency had left his family scarred. a file photo of Suhail Ahmad Ahangar, a slain cop who was killed in Baghat attack in Srinagar on Friday, February 19, 2021. Suhail was born an orphan five months after his father Mushtaq Ahmad Ahangar disappeared in end-1989, at the inception of militancy, never to be seen again. Mushtaq, then about 30, left behind the unborn Suhail and his elder sister, a couple of years his senior.

Two Arrested For Poaching Migratory Birds: Police

Two arrested for poaching migratory birds in Ganderbal The statement said that police in Ganderbal have started a special drive against poachers who are misusing their licensed weapons for hunting migratory birds. “Police Station Ganderbal have arrested two persons identified as Javid Ahmad Malla and Mushtaq Ahmad Malla both of resident of Fethapora Ganderbal who have misused their licensed weapons and caused huge loss to the wetlands in Shallbugh area of district Ganderbal by killing a large number of migratory birds,” said the spokesman. “In this regard, a case vide FIR No. 21/2021 under relevant sections of law stands registered against the said Persons in Police Station Ganderbal and further investigation has been initiated,” he said.

R R Swain, A K Choudhary Promoted To DGP Rank

SRINAGAR: Government on Friday promoted two IPS officers of J&K cadre to DGP rank with effect from January 1 this year. According to an order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of J&K and Ladakh, the 1991-batch IPS officers, R R Swain and A K Choudhary were promoted to the DG.

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