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A day after police claimed that it killed two militants in Saraibala here, J&K police have appealed to house owners, who give their houses on rent in Srinagar, to allow only verified tenants in their properties.

The police will begin verification of all the tenants and labourers who put up in the city.

“The verification will be done to ascertain the identity of the tenants,” DIG Central Kashmir, Ghulam Hassan Bhat told KNS.

Thousands of people are living in the city from across the state and outside in different localities. Majority of them are students who put up as tenants who attend tuition in different coaching centers here. Of late, non-local labourers have surged in the Valley, and they too are living as tenants in the city.

The decision of the police assumes significance after the killing of two “foreign Jaish-e-Muhammad militants” in Saraibala in summer capital of J&K on late Monday evening.

“We appeal people to ask the tenants to get verification from police. Or the house owners, before they rent their houses, can ask the police to verify their tenants,” the senior police officer said.

Dismissing rumours that the two killed were local civilians, the DIG said, “they were foreigners and have been staying in the house from the last five days.”

“The two militants were staying as tenants in the house of a widow from the last five days. They had told the owner that they were students. They had brought books and a laptop with them. They had stayed there without getting any verification from police,” Bhat claimed.

“The house owner, not knowing they were militants, had allowed them to stay without verification,” he added.

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