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‘Why did they kill our sons, if they were only 60 percent sure?’- Families Decry Police Claims of Following Covid 19 SOPs as Hoax

The family of Athar Mushtaq has rejected police claims of him being involved in militancy or any other unlawful activities. Ather was killed in an alleged encounter in Lawaypora. Talking to news agency Kashmir Dot Com- (KDC) father of Athar Mushtaq Wani, one of the three youth killed in the Lawaypora encounter has again rejected the claims of the police that his son was involved in militancy.

Mushtaq Ahmad Wani of Bellow in Southern Pulwama district, said that how can now police claim that they have collected evidence about his involvement in militancy. “Why didn’t the police have evidence before killing my son? Now they claim they have collected 60 percent of evidence. When the police didn’t know that my son was OGW before killing him, how can they come to know about it?”.

They will make fabricated and false evidence to justify his killing,” Wani told news agency KDC. He said that it is like going before a judge after killing a person to seek justice for him. What kind of justice is this? “The police will show us they traveled from Pulwama to Hyderpora by a car or sumo. Is that evidence of involvement in militancy?” he said.

He said, “Police should show them the weapon and ammunition by which they were planning the attack which the army officer mentioned after killing them.” He said that police are citing the COVID-19 pandemic as a reason not to hand over his son’s body to the family. “Why do they hand over the body of policemen to their families when they are killed? The policeman from Nagam, Budgam, who was killed in the Natipora attack, was my relative. I participated in his funeral. There were more than 10,000 people who attended his funeral”.

How did they hand over his body? Wasn’t there COVID threat at that time,” he asked. He further said that police should hand over the body and he assures them that only few relatives will participate in his burial. “I will give in writing to the police that I will bury him during the night in the grave which I have dug for him. My son is innocent. Police should hand over the body,” he said.

IGP Kashmir on Monday said they have collected sixty percent of the evidence that will prove the involvement of the trio in militancy and will convince the families. Army had said that it killed three militants in Lawayapora in an overnight encounter. The three were identified as Ajaz Maqbool Ganie and Ather Mushtaq from South Kashmir’s Pulwama district and Zubair Ahmad Lone from Shopian. However, the families claimed that their sons were innocents and were killed in a fake encounter.

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