Hindustan Times (Noida)

Captain tried to destroy evidence: Cops

AS PER THE CHARGE SHEET, THE ACCUSED OFFICER STAGED THE ENCOUNTER TO GRAB ₹20 LAKH PRIZE MONEY

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SHOPIAN: The army captain involved in the fake encounter in Kashmir’s Shopian district last July and two other civilian accused haven’t provided any informatio­n about the source of weapons planted on the three slain youths and had also attempted to destroy the evidence, a police charge sheet said.

Captain Bhoopendra Singh had also provided wrong informatio­n to his superiors and the police about the recovery made during the staged encounter, the charge sheet filed by the Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police before the chief judicial magistrate here said.

The case relates to the July 18, 2020 encounter in Shopian’s Amshipura in which three youths were killed and dubbed as terrorists. Later, the army ordered a Court of Inquiry after reports appeared on social media that the three youths were innocent.

“No leads regarding the source of illegal weapons as illesingh, gally arranged by accused” for planting on the bodies were provided, the charge sheet said.

“By staging the encounter,” the three accused “have purposeful­ly destroyed evidence or real crime that they have committed and also have (been) purposeful­ly projecting false informatio­n as part of a criminal conspiracy hatched between them with the motive to grab a prize money of ₹20 lakh,” it said.

The army, however, had denied that its captain staged the encounter for ₹20 lakh, saying there was no system of cash rewards for its personnel for any acts in combat situations or otherwise in the line of duty.

“The evidence was destroyed by accused Captain Singh,” the charge sheet said.

who has been placed under detention, along with the other two accused -- Tabish Nazir and Bilal Ahmed Lone -set fire to a shelter at the encounter site, according to the charge sheet. The SIT charge sheet gave details of forensic analysis of the crime scene which was photograph­ed “from all possible perspectiv­es”. The FSL (Forensic and Scientific Laboratory) team recovered vital evidence that was seized.

Based on responses filed by 62 Rashtriya Rifles to the SIT about details of the ammunition fired during the incident along with a copy of SITREP (Situation Report), the “accused captain had claimed to have (sic) fired a total of 37 rounds from his service rifle”. The army, in its FIR registered at Heerpora police station, had claimed that based on “their own input about hiding of unknown terrorists in village Amshipora”, the encounter was launched on July 17, 2020 during which three unidentifi­ed hardcore terrorists were neutralise­d. Two pistols with two magazines and four empty pistol cartridges, 15 live cartridges and 15 empty cartridges of AK series weapon and other objectiona­ble items were recovered from the encounter site. However, during the ballistic and forensic examinatio­n of the scene of crime, four empty cartridges were recovered -- two of which were from 7.65 mm and two from 9 mm pistols (used by the army).

“From the circumstan­ces at the crime scene which are contrary to the findings of the ballistic expert opinion the version of the accused captain Bhoopendra Singh... regarding informatio­n furnished by him in FIR is not supported.” There was no seizure of AK rifles from the staged encounter.

The charge sheet submitted by the SIT has listed 75 witnesses in support of its findings and has also provided technical evidence including call data records of the accused persons.

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