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DySP Lynching case: Srinagar Court grants bail to another accused

The trial Court in Srinagar Monday granted bail to one of the accused persons in the killing of DySP Mohammad Ayub, who was lynched to death at Nowhatta area of Srinagar on 22 June 2017.

According to KNS, after hearing prosecution and defence counsel, the Court of Additional Sessions Judge/ TADA/ POTA Srinagar presided over by Manjeet Singh Manhas admitted the accused Moin Ahmad Matoo to bail.

In its order addressed to Kot Bhalwal Jammu authorities, the court said that the accused person has been admitted to bail on furnishing bail bonds with two sureties to the tune of Rs. 2 lakh and same has been furnished accepted and attested by this court.

“You (Kot Bhalwal Jammu authorities) are as such directed to release the accused (Moin Ahmad Matoo) from the custody after obtaining personal bonds in the like amount provided that he is not involved in any other case or offences,” the court said.

The court imposed several conditions on the accused which include that the accused person shall appear before the Investigating Officer (IO) and cooperate with IO as and when directed.

“Accused person shall not induce witnesses or the prosecution directly or indirectly and shall not tamper with the evidence of the prosecution,” the court said in its conditions imposed on accused.

It further said that the accused person shall not commit similar offences in near future and he shall not leave J&K without seeking prior permission of the court and will not change his residence during such period.

Twenty one persons including four juveniles are facing trial in DSP Muhammad Ayub Pandit’s lynching case.

Pandit was lynched at Nowhatta area of Srinagar during the holy night of Shab-e-Qadr on 22 June 2017.

After completing investigations, Police filed charge sheet in the Srinagar court against 17 accused persons on 7 October 2017. It also filed a separate challan against four juveniles in the case and prosecution has listed 84 witnesses in the case. (KNS)

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