Six foreign tourists mistaken as braid choppers, rescued by police in Jammu and Kashmir

Six foreign tourists, who had lost their way in the city, were rescued by the police in the early hours today from a mob which allegedly mistook them for braid choppers.
A picture of a cut braid. (ANI Twitter)
A picture of a cut braid. (ANI Twitter)

SRINAGAR: Six foreign tourists, who had lost their way in the city, were rescued by the police in the early hours today from a mob which allegedly mistook them for braid choppers.

The tourists -- three Australians and one person each from England, South Korea and Ireland -- were on their way to Srinagar from Leh in a vehicle when they lost their way while using Google Maps, a police official said

On reaching Kanikachi Lati locality in Rainawari area of the city, the four men and two women were stopped by a group of locals, who raised a hue and cry on spotting foreigners in the vehicle. People started gathering at the spot allegedly thinking they were braid choppers.

Some locals tried to protect the holed-up group and called the police which rescued them from the spot.

They were lodged in a nearby hotel and were seen off to their next destination, the official added.

Several incidents of braid chopping have been reported in Kashmir, leaving the valley on edge.

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