London: Shame act of Pakistani officer during protests on Pahalgam Attack

London, April 26 (IANS). The offensive behavior of a senior official outside the Pakistan High Commission in London after the Pahalgam terror attack further increased the tension. The video of this whole incident becomes viral and Indian users sharply criticizes it. The protesters were collected outside the high commission to express their opposition and anger against Pahalgam attack. During this time, a Pakistani officer stands on the balcony of the building holding a photo of Indian Air Force pilot Captain Abhinandan in his hand. According to media reports, the officer in the viral cut pointed to the protesters and then turned his hand near the neck in a manner of strangulation. After this, the Pakistani army officer stares at the members of the Indian community and threatens to take them to the same consequences by bringing them by hand. Captain Abhinandan was captured by the Pakistani army on February 27, 2019 when his plane died by Pakistani Air Force in Pakistani region 7 km (4.3 miles) of LOC. He returned to India on March 1, 2019. The video footage of the pack officer who came out on Saturday morning became immediately viral and was widely condemned. People got angry on social media. He described this act as “sick”, “disgusting”. Many online users have identified the officer seen in viral video as Timur Relief, who is currently working as Raksha Atashe at Pakistan High Commission in London. Meanwhile, the Pakistanian army opened on Saturday at the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, which responded effectively. On the night of April 25-26, several Pakistani armies beyond the Line of Control (LOC) shot in Kashmir with small weapons without provoking. A spokesman for a defense ministry said: “Our soldiers responded properly to the ceasefire of small weapons. No casualties were reported.” The Pakistani army also caught fire with small weapons on April 24. It was responded effectively. -Ians mk/ share this story tags