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Cop Resignation Videos In Jammu And Kashmir After Terrorists Kill 3
On Tuesday, the Hizbul Mujahideen had put out a video threatening to kill security personnel, mainly Special Police Officers, if they didn't resign
All India | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: September 21, 2018 13:42 IST
A Special Police Officer resigns in a video message in Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR: After three policemen were kidnapped and killed in Jammu and Kashmir just days after Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists put out a video with a "resign or die" threat, resignation videos have been posted by six cops.
The three policemen, all Special Police Officers (SPO), were dragged out of their homes in Shopian in south Kashmir before daybreak and killed by terrorists. Their bullet-riddled bodies were found hours later in an orchard near their village.
"My name is Nawaz Ahmad Lone, resident of Kulgam. I was working as an SPO, I am resigning of my own free will, not because of any compulsion," said one Special Police Officer.
Another said he had been an SPO for six years but had resigned on the 17th and had "nothing to do with the police department".
"My name is Shabir Ahmad Thokar, son of Ghulam Mohammad Thokar. I was working as an SPO for last eight years. Through this video l want tell everybody that from today I have no relation with police department," said a third cop in his video.
A second Special Police Officer resigns on video in Jammu and Kashmir
On Tuesday, the Hizbul Mujahideen had put out a video threatening to kill security personnel, mainly Special Police Officers, if they didn't resign. The video featured a collage of images of Jammu and Kashmir police, and a voice asked cops to submit their resignations within four days.
"Upload your resignations on the internet or face the consequences," the local head of Umar Majeed group, an offshoot of Hizbul Mujahideen, is heard saying.
A screen grab of the third resignation video posted by a Special Police Officer in Jammu and Kashmir.
Security officials said posters carrying threats also come up in many villages.
The threats were directed mainly at Special Police Officers, who, terrorists believe, are the main source of information against them for security agencies. Such policemen are mostly locals who work with security agencies.
On Tuesday, the Hizbul Mujahideen had put out a video threatening to kill security personnel, mainly Special Police Officers, if they didn't resign
All India | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: September 21, 2018 13:42 IST

A Special Police Officer resigns in a video message in Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR: After three policemen were kidnapped and killed in Jammu and Kashmir just days after Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists put out a video with a "resign or die" threat, resignation videos have been posted by six cops.
The three policemen, all Special Police Officers (SPO), were dragged out of their homes in Shopian in south Kashmir before daybreak and killed by terrorists. Their bullet-riddled bodies were found hours later in an orchard near their village.
"My name is Nawaz Ahmad Lone, resident of Kulgam. I was working as an SPO, I am resigning of my own free will, not because of any compulsion," said one Special Police Officer.
Another said he had been an SPO for six years but had resigned on the 17th and had "nothing to do with the police department".
"My name is Shabir Ahmad Thokar, son of Ghulam Mohammad Thokar. I was working as an SPO for last eight years. Through this video l want tell everybody that from today I have no relation with police department," said a third cop in his video.

A second Special Police Officer resigns on video in Jammu and Kashmir
On Tuesday, the Hizbul Mujahideen had put out a video threatening to kill security personnel, mainly Special Police Officers, if they didn't resign. The video featured a collage of images of Jammu and Kashmir police, and a voice asked cops to submit their resignations within four days.
"Upload your resignations on the internet or face the consequences," the local head of Umar Majeed group, an offshoot of Hizbul Mujahideen, is heard saying.

A screen grab of the third resignation video posted by a Special Police Officer in Jammu and Kashmir.
Security officials said posters carrying threats also come up in many villages.
The threats were directed mainly at Special Police Officers, who, terrorists believe, are the main source of information against them for security agencies. Such policemen are mostly locals who work with security agencies.