Srinagar: Six Chinese hand grenades restored along Jamath-Srinagar Highway (NH-44) in the Bemina Srinagar area on Monday morning by the opening party of Jalan 73 BN CRPF, a day after police sub-inspectors J & K was shot by terrorists.
in the old Srinagar Khoyar area.
Thousands of mourners resembled the 27-year-old COP funeral in Vilgam in Kupwara Kashmir North at the end of the Sunday to appreciate their last.
The grenade was found in a sand bag near the divider on the highway, a spokesman for CRPF Abbiram confirmed, adding that the vigilance of paramilitary personnel helped prevent the big tragedy on a busy highway.
Because of the dense traffic movement on NH, the grenade was handed over to the police to be disposed of instead of being domesticated in place.
Meanwhile, on Monday night, Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Dar Kothipora in Budgam Regency, was arrested with grenades and other ammunition by a joint team of security forces guarding the post at Pachaar Peperwama at Pulwama Kashhaar in Pachaar area.
Sunday night, thousands of people attended the funeral of Sub-Inspector Arshid Ashraf Mir after his body reached Kalmoona Vilgam village around 8pm.
Mourners could not hold back tears when the killed continued his last trip, said Saksises.
Funeral clips are also circulated on social media.
The Mir had come out of the Khanyar police station, where he posted, was not armed to buy some items from a grocery store on Sunday afternoon when the terrorists shot him.
He rushed to the hospital where he gave up later.
Mir, who had been appointed in the police two years ago, survived his parents, wife and three children.
His father, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, said he was “proud of” from his son.
“I demand that the killers be taken to the early court,” added Mohd Ashraf.
A graduate in botany, Mir has also become an extraordinary student, said the source.