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Jammu and Kashmir police pay tribute to head constable Mohammad Amin martyred in Kulgam attack

Jammu and Kashmir police pay tribute to head constable Mohammad Amin martyred in Kulgam attack

Jammu and Kashmir police pay tribute to head constable Mohammad Amin martyred in Kulgam attack

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NEW DELHI : A Jammu and Kashmir Police head constable was killed in a militant attack on a joint team of the CRPF and police in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Saturday, officials said.

A J&K police spokesperson said militants opened fire on the joint team at Yaripora in Kulgam around 5.30 pm. They identified the deceased as Head Constable Amin Bhagat. A senior health official told The Sunday Express that Bhagat was declared brought dead at a hospital in the area.


Jammu and Kashmir police pay tribute to head constable Mohammad Amin martyred in Kulgam attack


“IGP Kashmir on behalf of #Police #Parivaar has paid rich #tributes to #martyr HC Mohammad Amin who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty at Frisal #Kulgam. We stand by his family at this critical juncture. May the departed soul rest in peace,” Kashmir Police Zone said on Twitter.


Separately, on Saturday, the J&K Police in Budgam said they busted a Lashkar-e-Taiba “terror module” and arrested five “militant associates”. “…Budgam police, along with 53 RR and 153 Bn CRPF, arrested a terrorist associate identified as Zahoor Wani from village Arizal in jurisdiction of PS Khansahab. On his disclosure a terrorist hideout was busted,” said a police spokesperson.

Police said during the course of investigation, four more associates were arrested.

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