Hizbul commander claims responsibility for abductions of cops' kin in Kashmir
A 12-minute audio clip is being circulated in the social media, wherein a demand has been placed to release the terrorists' relatives, who are in police custody.

"We did not want to involve your families in this. We picked up your relatives so that you realise what (our) mothers go through when you arrest their innocent kin," he said.
"We kidnapped your relatives so that you know that we can reach you. We have set them free with full dignity this time but next time it will not be repeated... we will act according to how you act," he said in the clip being shared widely on social media.
The self-styled Hibul commander said this was the last time they were warning them.
"Release all our relatives within three days. If you fail to release them within this time frame, your families would not be safe anymore," he sad.
Naikoo outlined how local police had taken the lead role in the anti-militancy operations.
"India is trying instigate infighting between Kashmiris as part of its strategy to crush the freedom struggle. Unfortunately, the Kashmiri Police personnel have become a part of this conspiracy," he said.
Naikoo said the personnel were on the frontlines of every operation and whenever someone died during an encounter, he was from the Kashmir Police.
"When the Army goes on a vandalism spree in villages, the Kashmiri policemen are there with them. Our families are unnecessarily booked under the PSA," he added.
Naikoo said the terrorists were not fighting the police.
"Had it been so, we would force them (cops) to migrate within one month. We are fighting India but unfortunately the Kashmir Police has become the frontline of this battle," he said.
"We have tolerated a lot and made a lot of efforts to make them (cops) understand but in vain. From now on, whoever becomes an obstacle in our mission, he will be treated the same way as the enemy," he added.
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