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1,261 stone pelting incidents in JK in 2017, Pulwama records maximum FIRs: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

witnessed 1,261 incidents of stone-pelting last year, with the native town of slain commander Burhan Wani--recording the maximum number of cases against stone pelters followed by Syed Geelani's bastion of Sopore. A total of 91 cases were registered against stone pelters in in 2017, while 71 such cases were registered in Sopore, a document accessed by the said. In 2016, Sopore had recorded nearly 500 incidents of stone pelting, the highest during the unrest following the killing of that year. Giving further details, the home department said 1,261 incidents of stone-pelting took place in the state in 2017 as compared to 2,808 such incidents in 2016 and 730 incidents in 2015. The district-wise number of stone pelting incidents in the state in 2017 include the highest (230 incidents) in followed by 131 incidents in district, 129 in Baramulla, 98 in Budgam, 67 in Shopian, 63 in Anantnag, 50 in Kulgam, 47 in Kupwara, 36 in Ganderbal and 34 in district, it said. Of the total 855 cases registered against stone-pelting incidents in last year, Central accounted for the highest i.e. 364 cases in 40 police station areas followed by 311 cases in South in 23 police station areas and 210 cases in North in 28 police stations areas, it said. Burhan Wani's neighbouring Shopian district registered 40 cases in stone-pelting incidents in 2017 followed by 39 in station area (Srinagar), 30 in Budgam, 27 in Parimpora (Srinagar) and 26 in MR Gunj (Srinagar), it said. In these cases, 2,720 people were arrested against 8,570 people in 2016, the department said. "As many as 11,566 security personnel were injured in 4,736 stone-pelting incidents in the valley during the last three years from 2015 to 2017," the department added.

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 17:05 IST
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