JK government orders magisterial inquiry in Hyderpora encounter-

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Kin of three killed in encounter in Srinagar's Hyderpora area reject claim of police-


By Express News Service

SRINAGAR: After families of three of four persons killed in Hyderpora encounter said their wards were innocent and not connected with militancy, Lt Governor administration in J&K on Thursday ordered a time-bound magisterial inquiry into the encounter.

“A magisterial inquiry by an officer of ADM rank has been ordered in Hyderpora encounter,” the office of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said in a tweet. “Govt will take suitable action as soon as the report is submitted in a time-bound manner,” it stated.

The LG’s office reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting the lives of innocent civilians and to ensuring there is no injustice.

Families of three killed in Hyderpora encounter — Dr Mudasir Gul, Altaf Ahmad Bhat and Amir Magray from Ramban — have contested police claims that they were militant associates or OGWs.

Police had claimed that a Pakistani militant Hyder Bhai, his associate Aamir, OGW Dr. Mudasir Gul and building owner Altaf Ahmed Bhat were killed in the encounter in Hyderpora.

The three families besides demanding an inquiry into the encounter are also demanding the return of bodies. Police have quietly buried the bodies of all the four killed in the Hyderpora encounter in a graveyard in Handwara in the border district of Kupwara in north Kashmir.



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