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November 10, 2002 Sunday Ramazan 4,1423

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Three pro-India group men get life term


SRINAGAR, Nov 9: A court on Saturday sentenced three members of a pro-India group in occupied Kashmir to life in prison for killing a forest official six years ago.

The three members of the Ikhwan militia were convicted of abducting forest official Ghulam Mohammed Shah and torturing him at their camp in Jan 1996.

The victim’s relatives and witnesses testified that the three accused — Abdul Ahad Rather, alias Tiger, Bashir Ahmed Bhat and Zahoor Ahmed — wrapped Shah in polythene and set him on fire.

Shah died of serious burns a day later, sparking massive protests in his township of Awantipora, 30kms south of Srinagar.

The trio was arrested several months later and brought before a sessions court in Pulwama, where they confessed to the crime, according to court officials.

Ikhwan was set up in 1994 by Mujahideen who had switched loyalty to the Indian government. But with the passing of time, some of its members have been accused of extortion and killings.—AFP



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