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This is an archive article published on January 7, 2010

Siege ends at Lal Chowk; 2 militants gunned down

Security forces stormed the hotel in Lal Chowk killing two LeT terrorists including a Pakistani in the 22-hour operation.

Security forces stormed a hotel in busy Lal Chowk area killing two LeT terrorists including a Pakistani,ending a 22-hour fierce gunbattle that also left a policeman and a civilian dead.

At least 11 persons including two CRPF jawans were injured in the encounter,the first this year,which paralysed life in the heart of the city.

“The encounter is over. Two terrorists of Lashker-e-Taiba including a Pakistani have been killed,” Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda told reporters at the scene of the gunbattle.

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The Pakistani terrorist was identified by security agencies through wireless intercepts as Qari while the other was named as Usman from Sopore.

Security forces had a tough time dousing the fire that erupted in Hotel Panjab even as the terrorists lobbed grenades and opened indiscriminate firing at them.

While a police driver Mohd Yusuf was killed on Wednesday in the firing,an injured civilian identified as Mohammad Akbar Lone succumbed to his wounds on Thursday.

Khoda said one militant was killed when the operation was resumed at 0700 hrs this morning after it was suspended last night. The other militant was shot dead around noon.

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The DGP said concerted efforts were being made by Pakistani terrorists to hit targets in J and K and in other parts of the country. “There is desperation in infiltration,there is desperation in carrying out such attacks”.

Khoda said the militants probably had some other target to attack,”but because of the encounter,they rushed into the hotel and took positions there to open fire at the police”.

The ultras first lobbed grenades and opened fire at a CRPF picket outside Palladium Cinema in Lal Chowk before taking shelter inside the hotel.

Inspector General of CRPF N C Asthana said the militants always had the element of surprise when they carry out such attacks. The security forces were fully alert and determined to foil such attempts.

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Describing the Lal Chowk operation as a success,he said “We handled the situation extremely professionally. We did not cause any collateral damage at all. We could evacuate all the civilians”.

The IGP said the operation to flush out the militants from the hotel was prolonged as hundreds of civilians were inside shops and buildings in Lal Chowk.

The hotel caught fire this morning as the security forces inched closer to the militants holed up on the top floor of the five-storeyed building.

“The militants set the hotel ablaze to divert the attention of the security forces and even targeted the fire brigade vehicles to prevent them from dousing it,” he said.

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“We moved cautiously to ensure all the trapped civilians are rescued and we succeeded in our mission before eliminating the terrorists,” he said.

As part of operational strategy,police and CRPF cordoned off Lal Chowk this morning and did not allowed private vehicles to enter the area. All roads leading to Lal Chowk were sealed.

Security was beefed up around Hari Singh High Street,Jehangir Chowk,Tourist Reception Centre and Maulana Azad road. All shops and business establishments in the areas remained closed for the second day today.

Radical pro-Pakistan militant outfit Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JUM) claimed responsibility for the attack but the security forces said this was clearly the handiwork of Pakistan-based LeT.

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The JuM claimed that there was a third terrorist,Abdul Karim,who had managed to flee from the area.

The attack comes barely a week after Khoda said there was a drop of 25 per cent in terrorist violence and that no suicide attack had taken place during the last two years.

Militants had carried attacks on specified targets in the outskirts of city which included an attack on pro-dialogue separatist leader Fazl-Haq Qureshi and attacking two BSF personnel at Soura locality of the city on January two.

The last suicide attack was carried out by militants in Dal Lake area of Srinagar in October 2007 in which two ultras were killed and three security men injured.

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