Section 144 imposed in south Kashmir after LeT commander Junaid Mattoo's death in encounter

Section 144 prohibits free assembly of more than four people in an area. Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in huge numbers on the roads around Srinagar.

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Section 144 imposed in south Kashmir after LeT commander Junaid Mattoo's death in encounter
Kashmir shutdown. (Photo: Reuters)

In Short

  • Section 144 prohibits free assembly of more than 4 people.
  • Shutdown was called by separatist leaders of the Valley.
  • LeT commander, 3 associates were killed by forces in south Kashmir.

Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) was imposed in south Kashmir's Kulgam and Anantang today, a day after Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants ambushed a police jeep and killed six policemen to avenge the killing of a top LeT commander, Junaid Mattoo, by the security forces on Friday.

Section 144 prohibits free assembly of more than four people in an area. Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in huge numbers on the roads around Srinagar.

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A shutdown was called by the separatist leaders of the Valley to protest the killing of two civilians in an encounter on Friday in south Kulgam district.

Train services between Baramulla and Bannihal towns were suspended. Exams scheduled for Saturday were postponed by Kashmir University.

Shops, public transport and educational institutions remained closed.

THE ENCOUNTER

The LeT militants ambushed a police jeep and killed six policemen, including a Station House Officer, and disfigured their bodies with bullets.

Police today recovered bodies of the three LeT militants killed in a joint operation by Army, J-K Police and CRPF in Arwani village of Bijbehara in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Slain Lashkar commander Junaid Mattoo (circled in red).

MILITANTS BODIES RECOVERED

Mattoo was a resident of Redwani village and the other two slain militants were identified as Nasir Wani of Heff village in Shopian and Adil Mushtaq Mir of Frestbal Pampore. Mattoo was believed to be active for the past two years and carried a bounty of Rs 10 lakh on his head.

"Acting on a specific information, police alongwith 1 RR and 90 Bn CRPF launched an operation in Makro Mohalla of Arwani Bijbehara. During the operation , militants present in the area fired upon the search parties with automatic weapons. The fire was retaliated, and an encounter started," said the spokesman.

Two civilians were also killed after forces opened fire to disperse protesters and stone pelters trying to shield the militants and disturb the anti-militant operation.

However, police said that the civilians died in cross-fire.

"When the encounter was on an unruly mob instigated by the militants started pelting stones with an intention to disturb the operation and give chance to holed up militants to escape. Some of the militants also fired from within the crowd indiscriminately on the security forces engaged in the encounter," said the spokesman.

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