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After Rifleman Aurangzeb, terrorists now kidnap and kill policeman Javed Ahmed Dar

Days after Rifleman Aurangzeb’s abduction and brutal murder by Hizbul terrorists, Jammu & Kashmir policeman Javed Ahmed Dar, who was kidnapped last night from a medical store in Shopian, was found murdered by the villagers.


As per reports, 27-year-old Dar was kidnapped from a medical store last night and his body was found on the wee hours of Friday morning. A picture believed to be of Dar was circulated on social media suspected to be taken by terrorists after abducting him. Dar was personal security officer of former Superintendent of Police Shalinder Mishra.

Earlier, Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists had kidnapped and killed Indian Army Rifleman Aurangzeb, filmed his gruelling torture in the forests of Jammu and Kashmir and released the video of the brutal act which crossed all basic human decency. Aurangzeb was part of several operations led by 44 Rashtriya Rifles, in which Hizbul terrorist Sameer Tiger was killed on April 30, and five more, including ‘commander’ Saddam Paddar, were eliminated.

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