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India-Pakistan
Five civilians held hostage in J&K mosque
2007-12-24
SRINAGAR: The stalemate between three Hizbul Mujahideen militants holding five civilians as hostage inside a mosque and security forces in Kulgam district entered the second day on Monday.

The militants are holed up inside the mosque at Palnoo village in southern Kulgam district since Sunday afternoon after Army troops launched a search operation in the village following specific information about presence of ultras, a defence spokesman said. Efforts are being made to secure release of the five persons held hostage by the militants inside the mosque, the spokesman said.

Two persons including a soldier were injured in the initial firing by militants from inside the mosque on Sunday. However, the troops exercised restrain and did not return the fire keeping in mind the sanctity of the place of worship and safety of the people held hostage by the militants, the spokesman said.

A police spokesman said the militants are trying to buy time as they initially demanded that the deputy commissioner be brought at the site for negotiations. However, when the additional deputy commissioner was brought to the site, the militants asked for some government functionaries, the spokesman said.

The spokesman said the mosque continued to be cordoned from outside but there was no exchange of fire since Sunday evening.

The incident took place when the people were coming out after offering mid-day prayers on Sunday.

Police is using public address system to persuade the militants to surrender but so far they have not responded, the spokesman said.
Posted by:john frum

#5  Police refute reports of hostages escaping from Kashmir mosque

The holed up militants have been identified as Shiraz Ahmad Bhat, Mudasir Ahmad Mir and Ishfaq Ahmad Wagay.

Militants took refuge in a mosque at Palanyarepora village, on Sunday afternoon when the area was being searched by security forces, and also took five villagers as hostages.
Posted by: john frum   2007-12-24 14:51  

#4  Shades of Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles holding gun to his head.
Posted by: ed   2007-12-24 09:19  

#3  Meanwhile

SRINAGAR: Unidentified militants on Tuesday shot at a person in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Mohammad Ramzan Ganie, a weaver by profession, was injured as the ultras fired a volley of shots on him near his house at Ganie Mohallah Kaloosa in the district, police said.
Posted by: john frum   2007-12-24 07:57  

#2  Another good reason to not be Muslim - terrorists will hold you hostage when you go to church.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-12-24 07:55  

#1  J&K crisis: Three hostages escape

In a 24-hour long armed face-off in South Kashmir's Kulgam district, two local villagers are still being held hostage inside a mosque by three armed militants.

NDTV has learned that three more hostages have just managed to escape from the militants' clutches.
Posted by: john frum   2007-12-24 07:55  

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