Militants target telecom operations in IHK

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Suspected militants in Indian-held Kashmir have shot and killed a man for failing to shut down a state-run telecoms tower on his land, police said Wednesday.

Militants had ordered a shut-down of transmission towers belonging to the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) telecoms operator after police found illegal communication devices installed on them.

A police officer speaking on condition of anonymity said militants had been “using the network of transmission towers for their own communications” before their devices were detected.

Police said the gunmen barged into Ghulam Hassan Dar’s home near Sopore town and shot him, ignoring his family’s pleas for mercy.

“The militants asked him (Dar) why he restarted the cell phone transmission tower after they had ordered it shut,” local superintendent of police Abdul Qayoom told AFP.

The shooting late Tuesday came a day after gunmen attacked a BSNL franchise, killing one employee and injuring three others.

Police and residents of Sopore, 45 kilometres northwest of the main city of Srinagar, said a hitherto unknown group named Lashkar-e-Islami had ordered that the towers be shut down.