A Pakistani militant detainee belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba escaped after gunmen shot two of the three policemen who were accompanying him to Srinagar's government-run Sri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital (SMHS) for medical check-up on Tuesday.
A Pakistani militant detainee belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba escaped after gunmen shot two of the three policemen who were accompanying him to Srinagar's government-run Sri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital (SMHS) for medical check-up on Tuesday.
According to reports, one of the injured cops has died and another is battling for life in a City hospital.
The slain cop has been identified as Head-Constable Mushtaq Ahmed.
The police sources said that the Pakistani national Naveed Jutt alias Abu Hazulla who was lodged in Srinagar Central Jail was along with five other prisoners taken to the hospital for medical check-up on the advice of the jail authorities. Naveed was caught in Kulgam in south Kashmir in 2014.
Pakistan prisoner Abu Hanzulla alias Naveed Jutt fled with the assailants was arrested a few months ago in Shopian. (Photo: ANI)
On Tuesday morning, a group of three J&K policemen drove him to the SMHS Hospital for medical check-up.
But while entering the hospital premises, two to three militants waiting for them opened fire injuring two cops. The police sources said that during the preliminary investigation it was learnt that Naveed himself snatched Carbon rifle from a policeman and opened fire.
"The cops were accompanying the detenue for check-up when gunmen who were apparently waiting for them opened fire. Naveed himself snatched the weapon of one of the policeman and opened fire," said a police official.
The shootout caused a commotion among the patients, medical staff and visitors inside the Valley's one of the premier hospitals located in Srinagar's Nawab Bazar-Kaka Sarai area. Amid chaos, the LeT militant and two to three gunmen fled from the place. Naveed was in handcuffs when the incident took place, the police sources said.
The officials said that Naveed belonged to LeT's Wasim group and was involved in a number of terror acts including the killing of a police official and a schoolteacher before his arrest.
The J&K police and CRPF reinforcements have started searches in the area and launched a manhunt for the detenue and gunmen, the sources said.
According to reports, one of the injured cops has died and another is battling for life in a City hospital.
The slain cop has been identified as Head-Constable Mushtaq Ahmed.
The police sources said that the Pakistani national Naveed Jutt alias Abu Hazulla who was lodged in Srinagar Central Jail was along with five other prisoners taken to the hospital for medical check-up on the advice of the jail authorities. Naveed was caught in Kulgam in south Kashmir in 2014.
Pakistan prisoner Abu Hanzulla alias Naveed Jutt fled with the assailants was arrested a few months ago in Shopian. (Photo: ANI)
On Tuesday morning, a group of three J&K policemen drove him to the SMHS Hospital for medical check-up.
But while entering the hospital premises, two to three militants waiting for them opened fire injuring two cops. The police sources said that during the preliminary investigation it was learnt that Naveed himself snatched Carbon rifle from a policeman and opened fire.
"The cops were accompanying the detenue for check-up when gunmen who were apparently waiting for them opened fire. Naveed himself snatched the weapon of one of the policeman and opened fire," said a police official.
The shootout caused a commotion among the patients, medical staff and visitors inside the Valley's one of the premier hospitals located in Srinagar's Nawab Bazar-Kaka Sarai area. Amid chaos, the LeT militant and two to three gunmen fled from the place. Naveed was in handcuffs when the incident took place, the police sources said.
The officials said that Naveed belonged to LeT's Wasim group and was involved in a number of terror acts including the killing of a police official and a schoolteacher before his arrest.
The J&K police and CRPF reinforcements have started searches in the area and launched a manhunt for the detenue and gunmen, the sources said.