Eight die in Kashmir violence

Published December 15, 2003

SRINAGAR, Dec 14: Eight people were killed in occupied Kashmir in violence, police said on Sunday, adding they will send a find of rare bullets for chemical analysis.

Police on Friday seized a small pistol shaped like a pen and 25 small bullets near the northern town of Handwara.

A policeman was left temporarily unconscious after breaking open one of the bullets which were marked “Neuroxene” — which scientists said was some kind of nerve gas.

The cache was sealed and sent to a police laboratory for chemical analysis.

“To be sure what the bullets are made up of we are likely to send them to some well-known forensic laboratory (outside the state),” a police officer said.

—AFP

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