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Cop who flung shoe at Omar Abdullah quits

'I have quit the job of police', Abdul Ahad Jan told mediapersons on reaching home in Ajas-Bandipora in North Kashmir.

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The suspended policeman, who had flung a shoe towards Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on the Independence Day, today resigned from service.

"I have quit the job of police", Abdul Ahad Jan told mediapersons on reaching home in Ajas-Bandipora, 40km from here, in North Kashmir.

Jan was released and the case filed against him on August 15 withdrawn after he met the chief minister who pardoned him in a goodwill gesture yesterday.

Jan repeatedly raised pro-freedom slogans and hailed the chairman of hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali
Shah Geelani.

Earlier, a warm send off was given to him at the Police Control Room here. Mubaraka Gul, advisor to the chief minister, saw him off in the presence of police officers.

Jan was handed over to his family members and other relatives, who had turned up to receive him, following the chief minister's decision to pardon him and withdraw the case against him.

Omar had called Jan to his residence yesterday where, after giving him a patient hearing, had directed the police to set him free.

"Jan had on that occasion praised the government and shouted slogans in favour of government and police. He was repentive for his impudent action", said a press release issued by the police media centre said.

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