Like Burhan Wani, Killed Police Officer Was a Cricket Lover Too

Constable Afroz Ahmed was killed when a mob protesting against Wani’s killing pushed a police van into river Jhelum.
Muneeb Ul Islam & Shalaka Shinde
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Afroz Ahmed Lone was killed when a mob protesting Burhan Wani’s killing pushed his police van into Jhelum river. (Photo: Muneeb Ul Islam)
Afroz Ahmed Lone was killed when a mob protesting Burhan Wani’s killing pushed his police van into Jhelum river. (Photo: Muneeb Ul Islam)
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Afroz Ahmed Lone, a Jammu and Kashmir police constable, was killed by a mob protesting the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.

The police armoured vehicle he was driving was pushed into the river Jhelum, allegedly by a mob in Sangam, Anantnag.

Lone, survived by his parents and three sisters, had been posted at the Sangam police station only three months ago. Coming from a poor family, Lone had joined the police force in 2011.

Hailing from Tik Bagh locality from Mattan town of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Lone was a talented and well known cricketer in the district, much like Wani, who was a locally known cricketer before he left to join Hizbul.

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Lone’s aggressive batting style helped him make a mark at the national as well as state level.

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Afroz Ahmed Lone’s national and state level trophies. (Photo: Muneeb Ul Islam)

However, unlike Wani’s funeral which drew thousands of people out of their houses, Lone’s death hardly created a ripple in the Valley.

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