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6000 policemen lost their lives in 30 years: DGP Dilbagh Singh


KINS Desk
Srinagar, Oct 21(KINS): Director General of Police, Dilbagh Singh Wednesday said that 40 policemen have lost their lives this year in the line of duty in J&K.
He said during his speech at the police commemoration day at Zewan,
“These 40 policemen include a constable Muhammad Ashraf, who was killed outside his home in Anantnag. J&K police are committed to bring peace in the UT. We offer supreme sacrifices to prevent anti-peace elements from fomenting trouble,” the DGP said as according to the KINS correspondent
He said it is due to the professionalism and commitment of the police force that Prime Minister Narendera Modi, Home Minister and other Union Ministers praise the role of JK police in every meeting and occasion.
DGP also said 6000 policemen have lost their lives in the line of duty in JK in the past over 30 years. (KINS)

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