Millennium Post

TIP of arrested militant now; officials ignored warnings

- SUMIR KAUL

SRINAGAR: A Test Identifica­tion Parade (TIP) of arrested JEM militant Hilal Naikoo will be conducted in connection with BJP leader Gul Mohammed Mir's killing in Anantnag as an internal probe indicated lapses at bureaucrat­ic level despite a clear threat to him, officials said.

The family of 57-year-old Mir, who unsuccessf­ully contested on BJP ticket in 2008 and 2014 assembly elections from Dooru in South Kashmir, has claimed that Naikoo was present in the squad that killed the politician outside his home on May 4.

Mir, whose affidavit shows his age as 52 in the 2014 assembly polls, was shot dead outside his residence at Nowgam in Verinag area of South Kashmir. He was shifted to hospital in a critical condition, but was declared brought dead by the doctors there.

Recently, the Jammu and Kashmir police arrested Hilal Naikoo from Dooru. Police officials said that they would be carrying out his TIP soon.

The killing had rattled Governor Satya Pal Malik's administra­tion in Jammu and Kashmir and Additional Director General of Police Munir Khan was appointed to inquire into the lapses.

Earlier, Malik had ordered an inquiry headed by state Chief Sec reta ryBVRSu brahman yam to" identify laps es" but withdrew later after political parties accused the top bureaucrat of creating a chaotic situation by withdrawin­g security of some people in Kashmir Valley.

The internal probe shows that the Home Ministry had written in February this year to the chief secretary for providing security to Mir but it was not adhered to, officials said.

In its communicat­ion, the Home Ministry had sent a representa­tion from Mir along with intelligen­ce inputs about increasing his security, instead the security was withdrawn completely, they said.

The local police cited an order from state home department in which it was categorica­lly mentioned that if the security personnel do not report back to their parent units by or before April 5, 2019, the salary equivalent shall be deducted from the salary of district superinten­dents of police or commandant­s.

"In case where personal security office have been deployed unauthoris­edly, the salary equivalent of such personnel would be deducted from the salary of concerned officers for such unauthoris­ed deployment.

"The security to politician­s is provided on local inputs and not institutio­nalised through any proper mechanism which includes clearing of names through a screening committee," they said.

The order, according to the officials, prompted many district police heads to withdraw security immediatel­y fearing deduction in their salaries, they said.

Mir's son, Zahoor Ahmed Mir, had said that his father's security had been withdrawn two months back and all efforts to get it back had fallen on deaf ears.

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