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* FIRs expose Army's hand in civilian killings *

Praveen Swami

http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/03/stories/2007020306630100.htm

* Rashtriya Rifles and rogue police officers teamed up for rewards and
promotions *


 SRINAGAR: At least three separate Indian Army units in Jammu and Kashmir
participated in a series of cold-blooded murders of innocent civilians
organised by a group of rogue police officers in Ganderbal, near Srinagar.

Documents obtained by *The Hindu* establish that officers of the 5 Rashtriya
Rifles, the 13 Rashtriya Rifles, and the 24 Rashtriya Rifles staged
encounters and filed false First Information Reports — to make it appear
that the civilian victims were terrorists who had been killed in legitimate
counter-insurgency operations.

The murders first came to light last month following an internal
investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Kokernag resident Abdul
Rahman Padder. A special investigation team of the Jammu and Kashmir Police
later established that Mr. Padder's killing was part of a series of murders
carried out to make the perpetrators eligible for rewards and promotions.

 The fake FIRs

 FIR 203, filed by the Army on October 5, 2006, records that "multiple
ambushes were laid by 13 RR along with SOG Sumbal and JKP at Baazipora [map
location] MT 5735." According to the Army, a Karachi-based terrorist
code-named Abu Zahid was killed in the operation. An assault rifle and a
wireless set were recovered, it claimed. However, investigators have now
determined that the supposed terrorist was in fact Shaukat Khan, a cleric
from Banihal in Doda district. Like the other victims, Mr. Khan was reported
missing from Srinagar shortly before his death — in this case from the
Zadibal area, near the Hazratbal shrine.

Earlier, on February 17, 2006, the 5 Rashtriya Rifles claimed to have shot
dead an unidentified terrorist. According to the Army, it recovered a
Kalashnikov rifle, ammunition, and a pistol from the body. Now, however,
police investigators and local residents have identified the body as that of
Kokernag resident Nasir Ahmad Deka. A briefcase Mr. Deka used to store the
cheap perfumes he hawked on Srinagar kerbsides was recovered in raids on the
home of assistant sub-inspector Farooq Ahmad Guddu, a key member of the
rogue police ring who was arrested last week. A bottle of perfume was also
discovered on Mr. Deka's body after it was exhumed on Friday.

In another case that has been reopened for investigation, a missing Larnoo
resident, Ali Mohammad Padroo, is believed to have been killed by the rogue
police unit and troops of the 24 Rashtriya Rifles near Kangan. FIR 25 of
2006, filed at Kangan by the Army unit, again claimed that Mr. Padroo was an
"unidentified terrorist."

 The fifth victim

 Troops of the 24 Rashtriya Rifles were also responsible for the killing of
Ghulam Nabi Wani, a fifth victim whose body was identified by his relatives
on Friday. FIR 52, filed at Sumbal on March 14, 2006, documents that troops,
as in the other cases, claimed to have killed an unidentified terrorist.

There have been other cases of atrocities against Kashmiri civilians by the
security forces. For example, 12 Army personnel, including the 18 Rashtriya
Rifles' then-commanding Colonel R. Pandey, are facing proceedings for
murdering four labourers at Devsar Lolab in April 2004, and passing them off
as terrorists.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police have so far arrested two men from the ranks,
including Mr. Guddu. Ganderbal Senior Superintendent of Police H.R. Parihar
and Deputy Superintendent of Police Bahadur Ram have been removed from
active service pending investigation. However, the Army has yet to make
public what action it intends to take.

A spokesperson for the Srinagar-based 15 Corps did not respond to phone
calls.


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It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
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