Machil fake encounter: 5 armymen sentenced to life imprisonment
Rajat Pandit,TNN | Nov 14, 2014, 04.21 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The Army has sentenced two officers and three soldiers to
life imprisonment for gunning down three unemployed Kashmiri youths
and then trying to pass them off as "Pakistani militants" in a
stage-managed encounter in Machil sector along the Line of Control in
April 2010.

The general court martial (GCM) also held that Colonel Dinesh
Pathania, Captain Upendra Singh, Havildar Devinder and Lance Naiks
Lakhmi and Arun Kumar should be cashiered from service -- stripped of
their ranks and all pension benefits -- for the fake encounter that
triggered widespread outrage and violence in the Kashmirvalley over
four years ago.

While this relatively rare instance of such a court martial verdict
will have to be "confirmed" by Northern Army Command chief Lt-General
D S Hooda to complete the military legal process, state political
parties and human rights outfits hailed it as "a welcome step" and
"turning point" to restore faith in institutions.

The verdict comes soon after Lt-Gen Hooda last week apologised and
promised a transparent probe into the accidental killing of two
youngsters by soldiers manning mobile vehicle check-posts in Budgam
district on November 3. The Army's clear message was that
"trigger-happy behaviour" or even mistakes in the line of duty will
not be condoned, even though it has created some disquiet in its
ranks.

The Machil fake encounter is of a different category altogether, a
stark reminder of the earlier years in the terrorism-hit state when
the performance of Army battalions was primarily decided on the number
of "militant kills" they could brandish. Militancy since then has
steeply declined due to relentless pressure of the Army's
counter-insurgency operations as well as other factors.

Incidentally, the Army earlier this year had "closed" another similar
case against four officers and a soldier accused of killing five
civilians at Pathribal in Anantnag district in 2000 due to what it
said was "lack of evidence". The CBI had charge-sheeted the five
accused, which included an officer who retired as a major-general, for
"cold-blooded murder" in the case.






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