Via phonetap, 3 held for Hurriyat man’s killing
Almost 40 days after the killing of Hurriyat leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz during the massive protest march along the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad road on August 11 in which three other protesters were killed in police and CRPF firing — the J&K Police have arrested three neighbours from Baramulla for their alleged role in Aziz’s killing.
They are: unani doctor Tariq Ahmed Teli, salesman at a shoe shop Irfan Akhoon and a former militant Ashraf Akhoon, who now runs a poultry farm. They were arrested six days ago after late-night raids at their homes in Khanpora, Baramulla.
Incidentally, the first casualty in police firing that day was Manzoor Akhoon, cousin of prime accused Ashraf Akhoon.
According to a report based on Ashraf’s interrogation — a copy of which is with The Indian Express — Ashraf’s cellphone was under surveillance right through the rally from 9 am to 11.45 pm.
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They are: unani doctor Tariq Ahmed Teli, salesman at a shoe shop Irfan Akhoon and a former militant Ashraf Akhoon, who now runs a poultry farm. They were arrested six days ago after late-night raids at their homes in Khanpora, Baramulla.
Incidentally, the first casualty in police firing that day was Manzoor Akhoon, cousin of prime accused Ashraf Akhoon.
According to a report based on Ashraf’s interrogation — a copy of which is with The Indian Express — Ashraf’s cellphone was under surveillance right through the rally from 9 am to 11.45 pm.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.indianexpress.com
Labels: arrested, Baramulla, cellphone, CRPF firing, doctor Tariq Ahmed Teli, Hurriyat leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz, Irfan Akhoon, killed, phonetap, protest march

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