Mirwaiz demands impartial probe in Lolab encounter
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014
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‘Past experience necessities an independent enquiry’
Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar
Farooq on Tuesday sought an impartial probe into Lolab encounter
wherein army claimed to have killed seven militants whose bodies were handed
over the locals for burial.
In a telephonic statement to KNS, Mirwaiz said that given
the past experience of encounters that were later proved ‘stage managed’, a
probe through an independent agency must be ordered into the Lolab encounter.
Mirwaiz's demand comes a day after, the army and police
claimed to have killed seven militants in a fierce gun battle that started in
Lolab forests in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.
“See given the past experience, I mean we have witnessed
so many encounters wherein police and army claimed to have killed militants but
later they proved to be innocent civilians. Though the bodies have been handed
over to the locals for burial, but the veracity of the encounter itself must be
ascertained by some independent agency,” Mirwaiz demanded, while talking to
KNS.
The Hurriyat (M) chairman said: “People still remember
encounter like Pathribal, Machil, Ganderbal, Brakpora and many other incidents
where innocent civilians were first abducted and later killed in cold blood.”
According to police, 18 RR and Police, killed these
militants in an encounter in the jungle area of Dardpora, in the jurisdiction
of Police station Lalpora. On Monday (February 24) evening the army
said that it laid a cordon around the Madkulla Behak forests of Dardpora
village in Lolab after receiving a tip off about the presence militants in the
forest. (KNS)
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