Jammu and Kashmir: 16 Army personnel booked after clash with police in Kupwara

Members of the Territorial Army allegedly barged into a police station on Tuesday and assaulted police personnel using rifle butts and sticks.

Jammu and Kashmir: 16 Army  personnel booked after clash with police in Kupwara

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The Jammu and Kashmir Police have filed a case against 16 Army personnel, including three lieutenant colonels, for allegedly assaulting police officers in the Kupwara district on Tuesday.

The assault allegedly took place around 9.40 pm on May 28 at the Kupwara police station hours after the police raided the home of a member of the Territorial Army. Five police personnel, including the station house officer, were reportedly injured in the altercation, NDTV reported, quoting unidentified officials. The Army, however, denied that such an altercation took place.

According to the first information report, a group of armed and uniformed personnel from the Territorial Army forcibly entered the premises of the police station and assaulted the police personnel using rifle butts and sticks.

The Territorial Army is a reserve force comprising part-time volunteers who provide support services to the Indian Army.

According to the police complaint, among those assaulted police officers were Lieutenant Colonels Ankit Sood, Rajiv Chauhan and Nikhil.

When senior police officers arrived at the site after being informed of the alleged assault, the Territorial Army personnel brandished their weapons, seized mobile phones from those injured and abducted a constable before fleeing the site, the first information report alleged.

The injured police personnel were taken to a hospital, NDTV reported.

The police have invoked...

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