Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bukhari killed on orders from across the border: Police

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

BREAKTHROU­GH? Say the killers of senior journalist have been identified, case likely to be cracked by end of June

The Jammu and Kashmir police department has got some concrete clues on the killing of Shujaat Bukhari and expects to crack the case soon, even by the end of June, senior police officers said on condition of anonymity.

The officers, who are directly involved in investigat­ions, added that Bukhari was gunned down by terrorists on instructio­ns from across the border, most probably for trying to promote peace in the Valley.

According to them, this was seen unfavourab­ly by separatist­s and the Jamait-e-Islami leaders on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC). “We have clearcut investigat­ion leads to the accused. The killers have been identified,” the officers said, adding that they are now waiting to unravel the digital threads leading to the killers.

The state police has taken note of a June 16 Facebook post in Urdu by Pakistani journalist-activist Ershad Mahmud, who was close to Bukhari, according to

NEWDELHI:

the officials, and handed attended the peace conference in Dubai attended by the slain journalist and which seems to have become a contentiou­s issue with separatist groups .

Mahmud’s post says that Bukhari’s views were at odds with those of separatist­s in the Valley and that of the United Jihad Council headed by senior Jamait and Hizbul Mujahideen leader Sayeed Salahudeen. He claims that at Bukhari’s behest he (Mahmud) had pleaded with Salahudeen , after the latter had called the Rising Kashmir Editor and all those who attended Dubai conference “paid agents of India”.

A spokesman for proscribed terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayebba, also called the participan­ts traitors, who would soon be taught a lesson.

 ?? AP FILE ?? A masked man during a protest as part of the shutdown called by separatist­s against the killing of journalist Shujaat Bukhari.
AP FILE A masked man during a protest as part of the shutdown called by separatist­s against the killing of journalist Shujaat Bukhari.

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