J-K police cracks senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari's murder case, says conspiracy hatched in Pakistan

IGP Kashmir SP Pani said the LeT militant Sajad Gul based in Pakistan ran a hate campaign against Shujaat through blogs and social networking sites.

Published: 28th June 2018 05:50 PM  |   Last Updated: 28th June 2018 07:02 PM   |  A+A-

Slain senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari (Facebook Photo)

By Express News Service

SRINAGAR: Police in Jammu and Kashmir has cracked the Shujaat Bukhari's murder case by identifying all the three killers. They have also held terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) responsible for the killing.

Addressing a press conference here, IGP Kashmir SP Pani said the conspiracy to kill the 'Rising Kashmir' Editor-in-Chief was hatched in Pakistan.

The senior cop also said the LeT militant Sajad Gul based in Pakistan ran a hate campaign against Shujaat through blogs and social networking sites. 

Pani added that police during the investigation has identified all the three LeT militants involved in Shujaat's killing.

Shujaat and two of his security guards were shot dead by unidentified gunmen in a vehicle in Srinagar Press Enclave on June 14. 

IGP Pani identified the trio involved in Shujaat's killing as Azad Ahmed Malik, of Bijbehara Anantnag, Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat of Sopat, Qazigund and LeT's Pakistani militant Naveed Jatt.

"There were rumours about the accused persons in the public domain after the incident. There were pictures of the three suspects that were released."

"Now we have got evidence to confirm the identity of these three individuals as Azad Malik, Muzaffar Ahmad (both residents of south Kashmir) and Naveed Jatt. These three are now wanted by law," he said.

Identifying the fourth accused as Sajad Gul, who fled India on a passport in March last year, Pani said the investigation team will follow the due course of law to bring them to book.

There was a series of social media campaign in which online platforms were used which were intimidating at times, he said, adding five to six posts came.

"Apart from that there was a facebook (page) and a twitter handle @ahmadkhalid. The investigation has revealed and we have tangible evidence that these were done from Pakistan," Pani said.

The location provided by the service providers show that these belong to Pakistan and they are part of the LeT conspiracy," he added.

Pani said Gul had earlier been arrested by Delhi police in 2003 and later by Srinagar police in 2016 for other terror-related cases but managed to "fraudulently" obtain a passport and flee the country last year.

He said the investigation has so far established that this "terror crime" was committed by "proscribed terror organisation LeT. The conspiracy was hatched in Pakistan and execution was done by the three accused".

"Henceforth, we will approach the competent court and obtain non-bailable warrant against the accused. Also, we will take all measures like lookout notice and in case of need Interpol red (corner) notice because one of the accused is in Pakistan. He left our country," he added.

Pani said this was an important case and the investigators are going to focus on all the evidence they have.

"There will also be a situation where transfer of evidence has to be done through the mutual legal assistance treaty," he said.

Asked about the involvement of another suspect Zubair Qayoom who was arrested two days after the 14 June incident, the IGP said at this stage his role is also being investigated.

"Two things are there -- the pistol was recovered from him that he had taken from the scene of crime, two mobile phones were recovered from his possession, and he had tried to conceal his clothes and other things," he added.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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