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Vital leads found in Tangmarg cop murder case: J&K DGP

IndiaTimes Saturday, 4 November 2023
The police have obtained crucial leads in the investigation of the murder of J&K Police head constable Ghulam Mohammad Dar, who was killed by terrorists near his home in Baramulla district. The Director General of Police, RR Swain, stated that the individuals responsible for the crime will not be spared. Swain also highlighted the efforts of Pakistan-based terrorist handlers in funding terrorism and emphasized the need for local support to counter their activities.
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