3 militants involved in killing of migrant labourer in Bandipora held, case solved: Police
Bandipora police on Saturday said that they have solved the case of the killing of migrant labourer by arresting three militants in Sadunara area of Hajin in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
Senior Superintendent of Police Bandipora, Mohammad Zahid while addressing a press conference, said that on intervening night of 11-12 August, a migrant labourer identified as Amrez Masoori of Bihar was shot dead by some unknown militants in Sadunara following which a formal case was registered and investigation was set into motion.
He said that during the course of investigation various suspects were called and questioned and technical assistance was also brought into use.
“Eventually, it was found that three local militants identified as Waseem Akram, Yawar Reyaz and Muzamil Sheikh all residents of Sadunara were in touch with a LeT handler Baber, who is operating from Pakistan,” he said.
He added that Baber had instructed them to kill any non-local labourer to terrorize them in order to leave the Valley and carry out more such strikes in future to revive local militancy in Bandipora.
He further said that during the investigation, weapon of offence including one pistol along with a magazine and four live rounds which were concealed by them, was also recovered.
“So far Bandipora police along with security forces have been successful in eliminating three militants including one local and foreigner,” he said
He added that nine hybrid militants have also been arrested so far and six OGW modules have been busted in the district. (KNO)