Days after the Pahalgam terror attack, 6 police officials transferred from Anantnag
- Six police officials, including Inspector Reyaz Ahmad, were transferred from Anantnag days after terrorists killed 26 people in a Pahalgam attack on April 22, 2025.
- The attack by terrorists suspected to have Pakistan links triggered increased hostilities and calls from leaders like Mehbooba Mufti to avoid harassing innocents during security operations.
- India responded by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, shutting the Attari border, downgrading diplomatic ties, and enhancing defence readiness including cancelled military leaves and ammunition production.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi granted armed forces full operational freedom to decide the timing and mode of India's retaliation against Pakistan-based terrorists responsible for the Pahalgam attack.
- The transfers and security measures reflect a wider government effort to dismantle the terror network in Jammu and Kashmir while cautioning security forces to act carefully to protect innocent civilians.
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Six Police Officers, Including Pahalgam SHO, Transferred Days After Terror Attack
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Jammu and Kashmir Police carried out a major reshuffle on Monday, transferring six police officers in Anantnag district, including the Station House Officer (SHO) of Pahalgam Police Station. India News | Six Police Officers, Including Pahalgam SHO, Transferred Days After Terror Attack.
Pahalgam attack: SHO of Pahalgam police station among other 5 inspectors transferred in Anantnag
In a significant development, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Pahalgam Police Station among other 5 inspectors in Jammu and Kashmir was transferred on Monday. The move comes days after a group of Pakistan-based terrorists killed 26 people, mostly security personnel, in an attack in Pahalgam. Officer Reyaz Ahmed has been transferred to Anantnag, while Inspector Peer Gulzar Ahmed has been appointed as the new SHO of Pahalgam, according to the o…
CM Omar urges sensible action post-Pahalgam
Srinagar, May 6: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday said that the efforts to catch Pahalgam attackers should not impact civilians in Jammu and Kashmir. Referring to his past remarks on peace and development that would provide relief to the people in J&K, he said, ìEfforts to catch those responsible for the Pahalgam attack must not impact innocent civilians in J&K.î The CM said that it would take time to come out of the atmosphere prevailing in…
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