‘Arms recovered since 1989 in Kashmir enough to raise an army’

Free Press Kashmir, Saturday, 18 May 2013

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SRINAGAR, July 8: Security forces have recovered more 33,000 guns,  11,500 pistols and  63,000 grenades  besides large quantity of arms and ammunition from militants since an anti-government insurgency broke out in 1989, a news agency said on Sunday.

The quantity of arms and ammunition is enough to raise an army larger than that of United Nations with its 150-member countries, it added.

“According to state home department officials, security forces have seized nearly 31,000 AK rifles of various series from the militants and their hideouts in the state since the eruption of militancy in 1990,” PTI said.

The security forces have also seized nearly 11,500 pistols, 1,027 universal machine guns, 79 carbines, 219 light machine guns, 69 general purpose machine guns, 295 rifles of .303 make and nearly 400 sniper rifles over the past 22 years.

The weapons seized from militants in Jammu and Kashmir also included 2,262 rocket projectile guns, 2,830 rocket boosters, 70,071 AK magazines, 11,055 pistol magazines, 1321 UMG magazines, 150 LMG magazines, 31 carbine magazines and 32 telescopes, used on rifles for better aim, the official said.

A massive quantity of ammunition for these weapons was also recovered during the counter-insurgency operations which included nearly 40 lakh AK rounds, 2.20 lakh pistol rounds, 1.27 lakh UMG rounds and 1.22 lakh belted ammunition rounds.

The security forces also seized tonnes of explosives including nearly 13 ton RDX, over 6,000 IEDs, more than 63,000 grenades and nearly 70,000 detonators.

Over 43,000 people – 21,500 militants, 16,400 civilians and 5,400 security force personnel – were killed during the past 22 years of turmoil in the state, officials say.

But separatists and Rights groups put the death toll at 100000.

Published: July 8, 2012

Updated:July 8, 2012

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