KUPWARA The family of the militant killed last week in Kachama woods of north Kashmirs frontier Kupwara district on Monday approached the Deputy Commissioner’s Office here for the exhumation of the body.
Ghulam Ahmad Bhat, father of the slain, said that the family first approached a local court in Kupwara, then the Assistant Commissioner and SSP concerned to complete the legal procedure for conducting the DNA examination of their son.
“We have been told to carry out legal formalities to seek exhumation of the body and subsequent DNA test for identification purposes,” he said.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kupwar, Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar confirmed that a family from Barzulla has approached his office and said that it will take some time to complete the legal procedure.
“We are going to conduct DNA matching of the slain militant with his family after getting proper permission from the concerned authority,” he said adding if the DNA sample matches with the family, the body will be exhumed accordingly.
On Friday, the army claimed to have killed an unidentified militant in an encounter at Tunga Top forest area of Kachama.
Reports said that the family was informed by some anonymous caller that the youth killed in Tunga Top forest area of Kachama in Kupwara was their kin identified as Mudasir Ahmad Bhat (31) son of Ghulam Ahmad Bhat of Nasti Mohalla, Old Barzulla.
Mudasir went missing in 2016 and the family feigned ignorance about him joining the militant ranks.
Ahmad said that police informed them that the slain has been buried at NK Gali area of Jumgund forests late Friday night after conducting the post-mortem and carrying out other legal formalities.
A police officer concerned also confirmed that the slain was buried at NK Gali area of Jumgund forests along the Line of Control (LoC) late Friday night.
Soon after the news spread in the Barzulla locality on late Friday evening, scores of youth took to streets and staged protests seeking the body of the slain. (GNS)
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