Over the last three months, 67 weapons, including AK-47, INSAS, Carbine, SLR, .303 rifles, have been looted and snatched from police personnel in 12 such incidents.
"It is a new strategy and plan of the militants with twin objective of making new recruits prove their loyalty and commitment towards gun culture and also to create public perception about demoralisation in the police forces," a senior police officer said.
"Rifle snatching incidents witnessed recently in the valley, particularly in south Kashmir, is a cause of concern," said Srinagar-based Army Commander Lt Gen Satish Dua at a function today.
"There are some small pickets of the police where they are not able to take care of the situation if the militants come in. It is being addressed jointly with the police," he added.
Among the steps that are being taken by the forces is to increase the number of men at pickets, including those guarding minority community members in south Kashmir.
"Anyone who wants to join us, he should snatch a weapon and join us. We welcome them all wholeheartedly," said Zakir, a former engineering student of Chandigarh, in the video.
Former Army officer Brig (retd) Anil Gupta said the
security agencies have to stop this, otherwise the number of the armed militants in Kashmir will increase.
"It is concern. Weapon-snatching is being done because militants cannot now smuggle in weapons from across the LoC due to high degree of security. So they go for snatching and looting of weapons," he said.
"The RFID should be embedded on the weapon and a code given to weapon handler. The weapon can fire only when both the codes match, otherwise it is of no use," he said.
The snatching incidents started soon after Burhan's killing, when people attacked police station Damhal Hanjipora in South Kashmir's Kulgam district on July 11 and potential militants looted 39 rifles including 21 INSAS rifles, 12 SLRs, One LMG and 2 AK rifles.
The militants managed their entry into a room at Lower Power Transmitter Station of public service broadcaster Doordarshan in Davlash village where weapons were kept and escaped with the weapons, including 3 SLRs, one INSAS and a Carbine without any resistance.
Earlier on October 8, militants snatched two service rifles from a minority police post in Tumlihal-Lassipora in Pulwama district.
A day prior to that, weapons were snatch frompolicemen guarding a minority picket in Jamnagri village of Shopian. In the fire fight, one cop was killed, two others including a Kashmiri Pandit were injured.
On September 28, they decamped with service rifle of guards of former NC MLA in Shopian.
Prior to that, militants, on the night of September 18, decamped with four service rifles from security guards of ruling People's Democratic Party district president, Advocate Javed Sheikh.
Four rifles were also snatched from policemen guarding the house of a former National Conference leader in Begam village in Pombia area of Kulgam district on the evening of September 8.
On September 5, a Communist leader's house in Kulgam was attacked and a rifle snatched from the police personnel on duty.
In a bid to snatch rifles, militants attacked a Police Picket guarding minority families at Sirnoo village of Pulwama.
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