Army says high level CoI under way, statements of key witnesses being recorded

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Civil witnesses asked to depose before CoI; further details to be shared periodically: Def Spokesman

SRINAGAR: The army on Monday said that a high level court of inquiry is under way into the alleged stage managed encounter of July 18 that took place at Amshipora, Shopian, and the statements of key witnesses are being recorded.

Three unidentified “militants” were killed in the encounter whose pictures went viral on social media after his three families from Rajouri district claimed that slain were not militants their wards, who had gone to Shopian to work as laborers to earn a living. On August 11, the army had stated that it had taken note of the social media reports where netizens had termed the encounter as a fake and maintained that “investigation into the matter was ordered.”

In a statement issued to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Defence spokesman Rajesh Kalia said that as intimated on August 11, a high level court of inquiry into the operation Amshipora, Shopian is under process.

“Statements of key witnesses are being recorded and progress is being monitored closely. Additional civil witnesses are being asked to depose before the CoI. Concurrently, DNA samples have been collected from Rajouri under the aegis of Jammu and Kashmir police and sent for matching with the militants killed on July 18, 2020,” Colonel Kalia said.

He said that the army is committed to ethical conduct of all the Counter militancy operations. “Cases where doubts are raised are investigated under due process as per the law of the land. Since the case is under investigation, further details will be shared periodically, as appropriate without affecting due legal process,” the Defence spokesman said as per KNO.

Pertinently, a special team from Jammu and Kashmir Police had visited Rajouri recently and collected the samples of families of the slain trio. The samples were sent to Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for cross matching the reports of which are expected by September 5.  The families have been demanding an independent probe, a demand supported by the Amnesty International and other civil society groups.