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“Hurt By Unlawful Remarks”: J&K Top Cop Warns Politicians, Media


Dilbag Singh, Director Common of Police, stated that probe into Hyderpora encounter was clear

Srinagar:

Politicians and the media don’t have any proper to criticise a police investigation report that exonerated policemen concerned in final month’s controversial encounter in Srinagar, the Jammu and Kashmir Police stated on Friday, reiterating its warning for leaders who’ve termed the investigation a cover-up and concocted.

Dilbag Singh, Director Common of Police, stated that the probe into the Hyderpora encounter was clear and he “feels harm” by the criticism of political leaders.

“We really feel harm in regards to the utterances. If they’ve proof, they need to current it to the investigation panel. Their remarks are illegal and legislation will take its personal course,” stated Mr Dilbag Singh, Director Common of Police.

The police have warned political leaders with penal motion for his or her statements in opposition to the investigation report by a Particular Investigation Crew (SIT) into the controversial encounter on November 15.

The police justified its warning and stated solely a court docket can determine if the investigation by the SIT was proper or incorrect, not the politicians or media or the households of these killed within the contentious encounter.

“Courtroom and choose will determine if the investigation was incorrect. Not politicians, members of the family or media individuals – they don’t have any such proper. In the event that they achieve this, then they do not know their career – additionally those that have held excessive positions like Chief Ministers and managed Residence Division – they learn about policing. I request these leaders do not instigate individuals. Let the court docket determine,” stated Vijay Kumar, Inspector Common of Police.

The police probe in query has been rejected by all political events in Kashmir who’ve demanded a judicial inquiry.

Two former Chief Ministers Mehbooba Mufti and Farooq Abdullah have hit again on the police saying bullying them into silence won’t work and that the probe is fabricated and there ought to be a judicial inquiry.

“The police report is incorrect. They’ve accomplished it in the present day save themselves… police have killed them – there isn’t a doubt. I would like there ought to be a judicial inquiry,” stated Farooq Abdullah.

On Tuesday, a particular investigation crew of the police concluded that two civilians – a health care provider and a businessman have been both used as a human protect by terrorists or killed by them in the course of the encounter. On the similar time, the SIT accused Dr Mudasir of harbouring terrorists and businessmen Altaf Bhat of concealing details about the presence of terrorists in a constructing he owned.

Sujit Kumar, the SIT chief stated, a 3rd civilian Amir Magray who was working at Dr Mudasir’s workplace was a detailed affiliate of a Pakistani terrorist and his actions confirmed that he too was a terrorist.

The households of the three males, nevertheless, allege that they have been killed in a staged encounter by the safety forces.

Different allegations in opposition to Amir and his actions that Mr Kumar believed have been pertinent are: “Amir was ceaselessly visiting Bandipora district and had additionally began smoking.”

Quoting academics of a seminary in Bandipora, the SIT chief stated Amir’s behaviour had additionally modified and he was not punctual in Namaz (prayers provided 5 instances a day by Muslims).

Amir is the son of a recognized anti-terrorism crusader within the Ramban district. Mohammad Latief Magray who vouches for the innocence of his son has now filed a petition within the Jammu and Kashmir Excessive Courtroom looking for the return of his son’s physique.

The SIT chief admitted that Amir was initially let go after searches in the course of the operation – and did not escape even after he left the constructing and waited in a close-by hospital earlier than he was referred to as again to operation web site.