2 SPOs resigns because of the unrest in Kashmir valley

Srinagar, On Tuesday, two special police officers announced their resignation after their houses were attacked by crowds in north Kashmir's Sopore area.

SPOs are part-time employees of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and are paid a meagre stipend of Rs 6,000 per month. They are engaged to help security forces tackle militancy.

SPOs Waseem Ahmed and Firdous Ahmed announced their resignation during a rally at Baharampora in Sopore, where one of them raised pro-freedom slogans.

According to sources, two SPOs were associated with the Jammu and Kashmir Police’s counter-insurgency unit, the Special Operations Group. They resigned after pressure from local residents.

"I'm resigning because my house was attacked by people. I'm no more with the police. I have resigned. I'm the sole breadwinner of my family. I have decided to quit and I want tell the people that I have nothing to with police," said Mr Ahmad.

This is the first time when policemen have resigned because of the unrest in the valley.

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