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Div Com orders magisterial probe as army firing kills 2 civilians in Shopian

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January 27, 2018
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Srinagar: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan on Saturday ordered a magisterial inquiry into the killing of two civilians and injuries to several others allegedly firing by army in Shopian district of south Kashmir.
Talking to INS, the Divisional Commissioner said that Deputy Commissioner Shopian has been asked to carry the inquiry. “The officer has been asked to complete the inquiry within 20 days,” he said.
Two among the three critically civilians injured in firing by army in Shopian succumbed to their sounds, official source said.
Several civilians were injured, three of them seriously, when army opened fire in Ganowpora area of Shopian district on Saturday afternoon. source said that one among the injured namely Rayees Wagay was referred to SKIMS Soura in critical conditions.
The deceased have been identified as Javid Bhat and Sohul Bhat.
Sources said that army forces came under stone pelting and fired few round, leading to the casualties.

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