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Pathribal Fake Encounter: Victims’ Kin to Record Statements in Awantipora

SRINAGAR: Nearly six months after commencing General Court Martial proceedings against its five officers in the alleged fake Pathribal encounter case, the army today accepted the demand of civilian witnesses to record their statements in south Kashmir, as they were finding it difficult to travel to Jammu.

Civilian witnesses, particularly the next of kin of the deceased, had expressed their inability to travel to Nagrota to depose before the court citing the reasons of cost and difficulties of journeys.

Some media reports had also highlighted the old age as the reasons for their reluctance to travel to Nagrota, the spokesman said.

“Upholding the principles of justice, in a significant endeavour to facilitate timely conclusion of the case, the officer recording Summary of Evidence has been directed to move to Awantipur (from Nagrota in Jammu) for recording the statements of the remaining witnesses which will commence from March 5,” a defence spokesman said in a statement here.

Brigadier Ajay Saxena, Lt Col Brajendra Pratap Singh, Major Sourabh Sharma, Major Amit Saxena and Subedar Idrees Khan were charge-sheeted by the CBI in 2006 for allegedly killing five civilians at Pathribal in Anantnag district.

After killing the civilians, the accused army officers had dubbed them as foreign militants days after 35 Sikhs were massacred in the nearby Chattisingpora village in 2000.

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(PTI)

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