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Fake encounter in Kashmir: Imperatives for a thorough investigation

The Union Government, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir and the Army are seized with the investigations into the alleged fake encounter by some Army personnel.

It is alleged that the Army had, on April 30, declared the elimination of three unidentified infiltrators in Machil sector in Kashmir.

Further investigation, under orders of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, revealed that those killed were actually three Kashmiri youth Shahzad Ahmed, Reyaz Ahmed and Mohammad Shafi hailing from Nadihal in District Baramullah of Kashmir who had been reported missing by their family members on May, 10.

An incident of this nature, if found to be true, would be termed as a most heinous crime. It is, therefore, imperative that every effort be made to identify the culprits and give to them the maximum possible punishment at the earliest.

There are a few imperatives that would guide a judicious and time bound resolution of the case.

The first is a firm resolve of the authorities and the second is creation of an environment where the proceedings are carried out in a transparent manner without fear or favour.

While talking to the media on the sidelines of the Passing out Parade at the National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla, on May, 31, Defence Minister AK Antony reiterated the policy of zero tolerance to human rights violations in the Valley and assured that there would be no cover-up to shield the guilty in this case.

This is the second time since the incident that the Defence Minister has given an assurance of this nature.

Earlier, he had assured full cooperation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the probe, apart from the high level internal inquiry that would be conducted by the Army. Repeated assurances given by the Defence Minister indicate the seriousness with which he proposes to deal with the incident.

His words find support in the fact that the internal inquiry has already been ordered by none other than the Army Commander of Northern Command. The Jammu and Kashmir Police is also pursuing the case most vigorously.

Within a few days it has arrested four persons, Bashir Ahmed Lone, Qayoom Lone, Abdul Hamid and Abbas Shah who allegedly lured the three youth with promises of getting them work as labourers with an Army camp and took them to Machil where the encounter took place.

It is heartening to see the speed and seriousness with which all instruments of the State are reacting to the incident. The spirit of cooperation, which marks the approach the State government, and the Army is also quite encouraging.

The onward process will involve simultaneous investigations by the Police and conduct of internal inquiry by the Army. Once the facts are established, those found guilty will be punished under the Army Act and the civil criminal procedure code.

The law has ample scope to mete out punishment commensurate to the crime under both the Army Act and the CrPC.

On earlier occasions, the Army has conducted its internal investigation speedily and has brought the guilty to justice in record time. In December 2004, two Army personnel, Havildar Krishna Bahadur Gurkha and Rifleman Zuber Khan, while on patrolling duty, entered the house of a civilian without proper authority.

The next day an FIR for rape was filed against the soldiers. The allegation was proved false but the personnel, having broken the Army code of conduct, were dismissed from service with the Havildar getting an additional one-year imprisonment.

In yet another case in November 2004, one Major Rehman Hussain was charged with double rape. The allegation was proved false by medical reports, nevertheless, a General Court Marshal tried the officer and though acquitted for the charge of rape was found guilty for attempting to outrage the modesty of the women and was dismissed from service on January, 31, 2005.

In both cases justice was meted out within months of the incident taking place which does not normally happen in civil proceedings.

In this case the initial reaction of the authorities has left no room to doubt their resolve to conduct a thorough investigation in a time bound manner.

There is a perceptible determination to identify the culprits as fast as is possible. In order to ensure that the ends of justice are met it is now necessary to allow the investigation to proceed without any extraneous pressure.

The need of the hour is to allow the judicial process to take its own course so that the guilty are identified and punished.

Politicising the issue will only delay and disrupt the course of the Investigation.
 
This is an act of facilitation of terrorism in India by the GOI itself...We already have seen the consequences of releasing terrorists after 1999 kandhar hostage crisis...still the GOI wants to play with fire!!!

This is nothing but mockery of the sacrifices that fellow Indians have given for decades..

Indian Security forces would rather do well to kill any terrorist especially Pakistani nationals rather than imprisoning them.. !!

On a lighter note, I heard Kasab has asked his lawyer to contact GOI and request his name to be added in the list.
 
This is an act of facilitation of terrorism in India by the GOI itself...We already have seen the consequences of releasing terrorists after 1999 kandhar hostage crisis...still the GOI wants to play with fire!!!

This is nothing but mockery of the sacrifices that fellow Indians have given for decades..

Indian Security forces would rather do well to kill any terrorist especially Pakistani nationals rather than imprisoning them.. !!

On a lighter note, I heard Kasab has asked his lawyer to contact GOI and request his name to be added in the list.

Oh we will definetly send him back wrapped in a coffin. After all we indian muslims dont bury terrorists.
 
Well militants are never let loose in such a way.

It looks more like these 25 have been proved to be innocent and now to safe their own face, the Indians are coming up with this gimmick that they are letting loose militants, as saying these innocent souls were kept in detention and tortured would further bring a bad name to their already you know what.
 
Well militants are never let loose in such a way.

It looks more like these 25 have been proved to be innocent and now to safe their own face, the Indians are coming up with this gimmick that they are letting loose militants, as saying these innocent souls were kept in detention and tortured would further bring a bad name to their already you know what.

Yup Taimi that is pretty obvious. There is no rocket science involve in it. If they are really the so called militants sent by Pakistan and GOI is releasing them, then Indian public should protest against this decision instead of posting on pdf. Jao ja kar tyre jalao.
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Well militants are never let loose in such a way.

It looks more like these 25 have been proved to be innocent and now to safe their own face, the Indians are coming up with this gimmick that they are letting loose militants, as saying these innocent souls were kept in detention and tortured would further bring a bad name to their already you know what.
Being arrested in other side of border itself is a crime :D
Dont say India kidnapped them from Pakistan and put in jail.

According to government sources, they have completed their terms in jail. We do not hang every body unless he/she is doing something extraordinary..
 
Well militants are never let loose in such a way.

It looks more like these 25 have been proved to be innocent and now to safe their own face, the Indians are coming up with this gimmick that they are letting loose militants, as saying these innocent souls were kept in detention and tortured would further bring a bad name to their already you know what.

Yes exactly GOI aint fool , they dont even let go of fishermen fro years and years and thn y are they let loose these people .btw y wont u let go of Amjal singh .Y dont they ...........
Let me tell u its the deal to show the world tht pakistan is still sending people accross the border and indians as always innocent chickens to send back those people to Pakistan ...........
Wht a joke indian govt is doing .:no:
 
Being arrested in other side of border itself is a crime :D
Dont say India kidnapped them from Pakistan and put in jail.

According to government sources, they have completed their terms in jail. We do not hang every body unless he/she is doing something extraordinary..

So being a foreign militant isn't something extraordinary. Lolzzz

It is good to hear this from an Indian.
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Yup Taimi that is pretty obvious. There is no rocket science involve in it. If they are really the so called militants sent by Pakistan and GOI is releasing them, then Indian public should protest against this decision instead of posting on pdf. Jao ja kar tyre jalao.
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better you go to your authority and suggest them not to recieve those militants. Because it will simply prove your men cross border and nobody is going to believe that is for social work :D
 
So being a foreign militant isn't something extraordinary. Lolzzz

It is good to hear this from an Indian.
;)
yes.....our constitution have provided specific penalties for specific crimes.....things will be done according to that....not by whim of any general...
 
better you go to your authority and suggest them not to recieve those militants. Because it will simply prove your men cross border and nobody is going to believe that is for social work :D

If crossing the border makes someone a militant then we have many Indian militants in our jails. What should we do with them. Annihilate them??
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