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January 3, 2017 | UPDATED 15:35 IST
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Jammu, Jan 3 (PTI) Last year saw 216 militancy-related incidents in which 150 militants were killed and 81 security personnel lost their lives, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said today.

Till December 21, 216 militancy-related incidents were recorded. 143 such incidents were reported in 2015 and 151 in 2014, the chief minister said in a written reply in the state Assembly.

Mufti, who also holds the home portfolio, said till December 19, 81 personnel of Army, BSF, CRPF, SSB and police laid down their lives for the nation and 150 militants were killed in that period. PTI AB GVS
 
Militants have looted 66 weapons, 7000 rounds in Kashmir valley post Burhan Wani's death

PTI | Updated: Jan 4, 2017, 06.41 PM IST

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File TOI photograph of an Army soldier during a gunbattle in Pampore.

JAMMU: As many as 66 weapons, including 17 AK rifles, and over 7,000 rounds of ammunition have been looted by militants and mobs in Kashmir Valley after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideencommander Burhan Wani on July 8 last year which had triggered protests.

As per the figures of the state Home Ministry, 66 weapons,17 AK rifles, 23 SLR rifles, 14 INSAS rifles, 6 pistols, one .303 rifle, one carbine, 3 UBGL thrower and one Taser gun--were looted by militants and other suspects from mobs who attacked police stations and cops.

Burhan was killed in a gunbattle with security forces in Kokernag belt of South Kashmir which had led to widespread protests in the Valley. Similarly, they looted and snatched 196 magazines of various types of weapons during the period, it said.

As many as 7,012 rounds of ammunition was also looted in these incidents, the data said, adding, four BP headgears were also looted. It began when an unruly mob attacked a guard post with petrol bombs and stones at Gudbug in Pulwama district and looted one SLR, one magazine and 20 rounds on July 11, it said.

The biggest loot took place when a mob and militants attacked DH Pora Police Station in South Kashmir's Kulgam district on July 9 and looted 5 INSAS rifles, 11 AK rifles, 7 SLRs, one Taser gun, 6 pistols, 3 UBGL throwers, 117 INSAS magazines, 2,474 INSAS rounds, 299 AK rounds, 4 SLR magazines, 1,763 SLR rounds, 268 carbine rounds, 5 pistols magazines, 133 rounds and 189 PIKA rounds.

Sixteen such incidents had taken place last year. As per the CID report, as many 59 youth in Kashmir have joined militant ranks after Wani's killing.
 
As per the figures of the state Home Ministry, 66 weapons,17 AK rifles, 23 SLR rifles, 14 INSAS rifles, 6 pistols, one .303 rifle, one carbine, 3 UBGL thrower and one Taser gun
Other than AKs all other weapons are useless as militants do not have the equipment to maintain them or have enough ammo.
SLUrs are semi automatic thus useless.
 
Other than AKs all other weapons are useless as militants do not have the equipment to maintain them or have enough ammo.
SLUrs are semi automatic thus useless.
You make it sound as if they were taken from a museum, whatever their capability, the weapons were under the use of Indian security forces.
 
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