J&K Police Officer Leads Rescue of 60 People, 40 Soldiers from Snowbound Doda
In a swift operation, Jammu and Kashmir Police rescued 60 people, including 40 soldiers, stranded in heavy snowfall in Doda district on Sunday. The timely action by a police officer is credited with saving precious lives.
Key Details of the Rescue
- Location: Snow-bound area of Changa, Doda district.
- Rescued: 60 people total, including 40 Army personnel.
- Lead Officer: Sub-Inspector Farooq Ahmed Khandey, posted at Police Station Gandoh.
- Outcome: All stranded individuals safely evacuated to secure locations.
The Rescue Operation
Sub-Inspector Farooq Ahmed Khandey received urgent information about the stranded group. Acting immediately, he mobilised his team and launched the rescue mission in the challenging, snow-covered terrain.
A police spokesperson confirmed the team successfully evacuated all 60 people to safety. The operation highlights the critical role of local police in during extreme weather events.
Official Recognition
Senior Superintendent of Police for Doda, Abdul Qayoom, has formally appreciated the efforts of SI Khandey and his rescue team. Their prompt response averted a potential tragedy in the harsh winter conditions.



