Missing J&K cop joins LeT, pic goes viral
The police officials said that preliminary investigations confirmed Dar has joined the militant ranks.
Srinagar: A Jammu and Kashmir policeman who went missing earlier this week is reported to have joined Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) militant outfit.
A picture of Ishfaq Ahmed Dar, who was posted at the Police Training Centre (PTC) in Kathua district of the state, showing him holding an AK-47 assault rifle, has gone viral on social media.
The police officials said that preliminary investigations confirmed Dar has joined the militant ranks.
Dar, who was on leave, failed to return to his duty. “He was supposed to report back to duty on October 23 but he failed and the preliminary investigations have confirmed he has joined the LeT terror outfit,” said a police officer who spoke to this newspaper on condition of anonymity. An official of the PTC, Kathua said, “We will take legal action against him.”
Dar, a resident of Heff Shirmal village of southern Shopian district, a hotbed of militancy, had joined the police in 2012, the officials said.
The police sources said that in the last two years, as many as eight policemen have deserted the police and joined the militants’ ranks in Jammu and Kashmir.
In May this year, a police constable Syed Naveed Mushtaq fled with four INSAS service, rifles including one of his own from a FCI store in central district of Budgam where here was deployed as part of a posse of cops on guard duty. Later, it was learnt that he has joined Hizb-ul-Mujahideen militant outfit.
In January last year, Shakoor Ahmed, a personal security officer (PSO) of deputy superintendent of police, Bijbehara, in Anantnag district, had escaped from the residence of the officer with four service rifles. Yet another policeman, Naseer Ahmed Pandit, a resident of southern Pulwama district, had decamped with two AK rifles on March 27, 2015 from the residence of PDP Minister Altaf Bukhari in Srinagar and subsequently joined the Hizb.