Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Conspiracy to kill Bukhari hatched in Pak, say police

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

PINNED DOWN Three Lashkar militants carried out Eideve attack SRINAGAR:

There is tangible evidence to establish that the conspiracy to kill journalist Shujaat Bukhari was hatched by Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) in Pakistan and three cadres of the banned outfit including Naveed Jatt had executed the plan, a top police official said here on Thursday.

Inspector General of Police Kashmir SP Pani said while a Srinagar resident based in Pakistan had started an online campaign against the slain journalist, three Lashkar militants — Jatt, Muzaffar Ahmad and Azad Malik carried out the killing.

“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 Shujaat Bukhari, editor-in-chief of Rising Kashmir, was shot dead on June 14 outside his office in Press Enclave, Srinagar Two of his PSOs were also killed Bukhari was the target of a hate blog that police said was being run from Pakistan

Hours after the killing, police released CCTV grabs of three men on a motorcycle, identified as the attackers

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 One of the three was wearing a helmet, and one a mask, while the third kept his face hidden. A fourth man, who was seen removing a pistol from Bukhari’s PSO in a video taken shortly after the killing, was arrested the day after the killing

However he was found to have nothing to do with the attack itself.

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.

 ?? AP ?? Shujaat Bukhari was killed on June 14.
AP Shujaat Bukhari was killed on June 14.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India