Protest In Srinagar, Family Demand Body Of Militant Killed In Kupwara

SRINAGAR — Police fired tear smoke shells and resorted to pellet guns to disperse protesters at Bar­zullah here on Saturday seeking the body of the local youth who ac­cording to them was killed in Kup­wara yesterday.

On Friday, the army claimed to have killed an unidentified mili­tant in an encounter at Tunga Top forest area of Kachama.

Reports said that family was in­formed by some anonymous caller that the youth killed in Tunga Top forest area of Kachama in Kup­wara was their kin identified as Mudasir Ahmad Bhat (31) son of Ghulam Ahmad Bhat of Nasti Mo­halla, Old Barzullah.

Mudasir went missing in 2016 and the family feigned ig­norance about him joining the militant ranks.

As soon as the family was in­formed three of its members went to Kupwara and met concerned po­lice officials enquiring about the man who was killed in the woods of Kachama on Friday.

One of the family members of Mudasir here told GNS that police informed them that the slain has been buried at NK Gali area of Jumgund forests late last night after conducting the post-mortem and carrying out other legal formalities.

“We have been told to carry out legal formalities to seek exhuma­tion of the body and subsequent DNA test for identification pur­poses,” the family member said.

A police officer concerned also confirmed to GNS that the slain was buried at NK Gali area of Jumgund forests along the Line of Control (LoC) late Friday night.

Soon after the news spread in the Barzullah locality, scores of youth took to streets and staged protests, seeking the body of the slain.

Soon police reached the spot in a bid to restore the traffic which was blocked by the protesting youth. At once, locals said that police resort­ed to teargas shelling to disperse the protesting youth. It also fired pellets leading to injuries to some of the protesting youths.

SSP Kupwara, Ambarkar ram Dinkar when contacted told GNS that search operation in the Ka­chama forests was going on and once it is completed only then he can speak about it

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