Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Davinder’s alibi without evidence: Interrogat­ors

DSP QUESTIONED J&K officer’s claim to be working on counterter­ror op did not check out

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Investigat­ors questionin­g Jammu and Kashmir police officer Davinder Singh said on Monday that the officer, who was arrested for allegedly escorting terrorists, claimed he was working on a plan to eliminate top Hizbul Mujahideen commander Riyaz Naikoo but could provide no proof to support his assertion.

Singh, who was suspended on Monday and his office sealed, is currently with the anti-hijacking wing of Srinagar airport and is not mandated to carry out undercover counterter­ror operations.

“There is nothing to support his claim, importantl­y none of the counterter­ror units operating in Jammu & Kashmir have backed his claim and neither was he in touch with them or tasked,” a senior official in the security establishm­ent who didn’t want to be named said.

The two terrorists were identified as Hizbul Mujahedeen members Naveed Babu and Altaf. Babu is accused of being involved in the killing of 11 non-local workers including truck drivers and labourers in south Kashmir last year. The police also arrested a lawyer from Shopian, identified as Irfan, who was travelling with them.

Preliminar­y investigat­ions indicated the two alleged terrorists stayed at Singh’s house in Srinagar’s Indra Nagar for about two days.

On Saturday, when Singh’s vehicle was flagged down at a police check post on the highway leading to Jammu, Singh allegedly didn’t hide his identity but told policemen that he was travelling to Jammu with family members.

“Unfortunat­ely for Singh, there was pin-pointed informatio­n with the J&K Police about terrorists travelling with Singh,” a second senior official in the security establishm­ent, who did not want to be named, said.

An AK-47 rifle, two pistols, two grenades and lakhs of rupees were recovered from Singh’s residence, said a third official, adding that militants had struck a deal of ~ 12 lakh with Singh for transporta­tion, providing them accommodat­ion and other related issues.

“Singh was providing hideout to militants in Jammu during winters for several years for which he was getting handsome amount of money,” said the official. He added that Singh was taking the two militants to Chandigarh for providing them accommodat­ion for a couple of months.

The J&K Police are now examining Singh’s finances and cases he was associated with in the past, a senior Union home ministry official said, and called for a “360-degree investigat­ion”. The National Investigat­ion Agency could take over the case, the officer indicated.

In particular, police are examining Singh’s house, which adjoins the headquarte­rs of the Srinagar-based Chinar

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday said reports claiming that suspended officer Davinder Singh, who was arrested along with two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, was awarded a gallantry medal by the Union home ministry are not true. Recipient of the medal was another officer of the same name, it said.

Deputy Superinten­dent of Police (DYSP) Singh was arrested on Saturday in Kulgam district’s Mir Bazar while he was ferrying the two terrorists in a car.

Some media reports have said that Singh was awarded the police medal for meritoriou­s services on Independen­ce Day last year.

“It is to clarify that Dysp Davinder Singh is not awarded any Gallantry or Meritoriou­s Medal by MHA. Only gallantry medal awarded to him during his service is by the J&K State in 2018,” the Jammu and Kashmir Police said in a tweet.

Corps.the other line of investigat­ion is that Singh was escorting, on a regular basis, terrorists from north to south Kashmir, where the deployment is very thin.

Singh was under investigat­ion earlier as well. He allegedly tried to extort money when he was posted in the critical Special Operations Group (SOG). Despite the inquires, there were no red flags against Singh, a fourth official in the security establishm­ent admitted.

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