11-10-2006, 09:34 PM
<b>Terror strikes mosque in J&K; 6 killed, 60 injured</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The grenade, local residents said, was aimed at a religious leader Abdul Rasheed Dawoodi, chief of Sawt-Ul-Awliya (Voice of Allahâs Friends), who too was injured in the attack.
No militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the local residents said that they have captured a boy, who they say, threw the grenade and have kept him at an unknown place.
<b>âWe will not hand him over to police but will punish him ourselvesâ,</b> shouted a local resident, Ghulam Rasool. The columns of police and security forces have converged on the village. A middle-rung police officer present on the scene indicated to the Hindustan Times that they might go for search operation to trace the âcaptured boy<b>â. âWe are waiting for the media persons to leave. If they (residents) donât hand over the boy, we will launch search operationâ, </b>he whispered.
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No militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the local residents said that they have captured a boy, who they say, threw the grenade and have kept him at an unknown place.
<b>âWe will not hand him over to police but will punish him ourselvesâ,</b> shouted a local resident, Ghulam Rasool. The columns of police and security forces have converged on the village. A middle-rung police officer present on the scene indicated to the Hindustan Times that they might go for search operation to trace the âcaptured boy<b>â. âWe are waiting for the media persons to leave. If they (residents) donât hand over the boy, we will launch search operationâ, </b>he whispered.
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