The Asian Age

J& K cops file charges against 3 Pak nationals

- YUSUF JAMEEL

The Jammu and Kashmir police on Monday filed chargeshee­ts against eleven persons, including three Pakistani nationals, for their alleged involvemen­t in July 10, 2017 terror attack in which eight Amarnath pilgrims were killed and ten other injured in southern Anantnag district.

The 1,500 page charge sheet has been filed two courts in Anantnag which are simultaneo­usly hearing the case registered by the police under various sections of Ranbir Penal Code including 302 ( murder), 307 ( attempt to murder), 326 ( voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and 427 ( causing mischief) and other relevant laws. The gunmen had targeted a tourist bus carrying pilgrims mainly from Gujarat which was on way to winter capital Jammu from Baltal, a base- camp of the Amarnath yatra, at Botengo in Anantnag district on July 10 last year. Seven pilgrims were killed on the spot and one of the eleven persons injured in the attack had died in hospital later.

The J& K police had very next said that there were “credible inputs” pointing towards the involvemen­t of Lashkar- eTayyaba ( LeT) in the gory incident. However, the LeT had strongly denied the charge and sought to blame the killings on Indian agencies.

A statement issued by the J& K police here on Monday that a Special Investigat­ion Team ( SIT) which was formed to probe the incident has filed the charge sheet against the accused.

“During the course of investigat­ion it was establishe­d that Pakistanba­sed based LeT terrorists were involved in the attack. Further, on the basis of evidences collected during the course of investigat­ion complicity of eleven people was establishe­d, out of whom four persons including one juvenile were arrested in the instant case,” the statement said.

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