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Jammu and Kashmir police detentions increase to 3,500 amid manhunt for cop’s killers

24 July 2026
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Detentions in Jammu and Kashmir have surged following the killing of a police officer, with authorities intensifying crackdowns on individuals suspected of supporting militant groups. A security review meeting was held to assess the operational landscape and threat levels in the region. Home Minister Amit Shah met with the family of the deceased head constable, offering condolences and support. In response to the escalating situation, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has voiced concerns over the detentions and the use of controlled explosions aimed at suspected terrorist hideouts. The increased security measures highlight ongoing tensions in the area, where armed conflict and political strife have persisted for decades.

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The rise in detentions and security measures in Jammu and Kashmir underscores the ongoing volatility of the region, which has faced decades of conflict between Indian forces and separatist militants. Historically, the area has been a flashpoint for violence, particularly since the late 1980s when an armed insurgency began. The Indian government has frequently responded with increased military presence and crackdowns on perceived threats, leading to widespread allegations of human rights violations. The recent murder of a police officer has intensified these measures, reflecting the fragile security situation and the complexities of governance in a region marked by longstanding grievances and unrest.

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