Two LeT militants behind killing of 6 cops gunned down, two

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Jul 01 2017 | 7:07 PM IST
Top Laskhar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Bashir Lashkari and his associate, who were behind the recent killing of six policemen, were today gunned down by the security forces in south Kashmir in a fierce encounter which also left dead two civilians, including a woman.
The security forces launched a cordon-and-search operation in Brenti-Batpora in Anantnag early this morning after receiving information about the presence of militants, including Lashkari, a police official said.
He said the search operation turned into an encounter after the militants opened fire on security forces.
For some time, the militants used 17 civilians as a human shield inside a house but the security forces managed to rescue them before launching the final assault against the ultras, the police spokesperson said.
"The encounter is over. Two militants have been killed," Director General of Police S P Vaid told PTI.
Vaid said the slain militants Bashir Lashkari and Azad Dada, both affiliated with the LeT.
According to the police, Lashkari and his group were involved in the brutal killing of SHO Feroz Ahmad Dar and five other policemen in Achabal area of south Kashmir on June 16.
Bashir Lashkari, whose original name was Bashir Ahmed Wani, hailed from Kokernag and had joined militancy in October 2015, according to the police sources. He was A++ category militant.
Azad Dada, whose original name was Azad Ahmed Malik, hailed from Bijbehara and had joined militancy in January this year.
During the cross-fire between the security forces and the hiding militants, a 44-year-old woman Tahira and 21-year-old Shadab Ahmad Chopan were killed, the police said.
According to the locals, Chopan was killed allegedly in action by the security forces against a mob which was trying to disrupt their operation.
Chopan had firearm injuries in his face and was declared dead at the SKIMS hospital here, a police official said.
Four other persons were admitted to hospitals here with firearm injuries sustained near the encounter site, he added.

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First Published: Jul 01 2017 | 7:07 PM IST

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