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Army's version of Shopian incident to be taken into account:

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Jammu and Police S P Vaid today said registration of FIR in the incident is just the beginning of the investigation and the Army's version would be taken into account as well. Two civilians were killed when personnel fired at a stone-pelting mob in district of Jammu and on Saturday, prompting Minister to order an inquiry into the incident. Yesterday, the police registered an FIR under sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder) of the Ranbir Penal Code against the personnel of 10, Garhwal unit, of the A Major, who led the personnel at the time of the incident, was also mentioned in the FIR. At a press conference at the police headquarters today, the DGP said it was a matter of investigation as to what circumstances led to the incident. Asked whether the Army's version will be a part of the probe, the said, "The Army's version, eye- witness accounts and the statement of those who lost their near and dear ones would be included." "We will go through all facts and the ground evidences of the case and the will also be questioned," Vaid said. According to the police, on Saturday, the crowd hurled stones on a security force convoy passing through Ganovpora village in district following which the men fired a few rounds. A defence spokesperson, however, had said the troops opened fire when a mob tried to lynch a junior commissioned and snatch his service weapon. To a question if the police have registered the FIR on the direction of the to demoralise the Army, the DGP said, "FIR is the start of investigation process. It is not that any has been named.

FIR names the unit of the headed by a particular person." To a question on whether the amnesty scheme for first- time stone-pelters have encouraged others to resort to throw stones as seen in Shopian, Vaid said the amnesty scheme was decided at the highest level. "It was meant for first-time stone-pelters and those who have no serious and heinous criminal cases against them. You must not block the careers of these children, but at the same time, as far as hurled stones in is concerned, it cannot be justified," he said. On the lynching of in last year, the DGP said, "We investigated that case and all people involved in it have been arrested after identification by the SIT and the charge-sheet was presented in a court.

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First Published: Mon, January 29 2018. 18:40 IST
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