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SHRC notice to DC, SSP on alleged use of chemicals weapons by forces in Bandipora encounter

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September 28, 2018
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Srinagar: The State Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to deputy commissioner Bandipora and Senior Superintendent of Police of the northern Kashmir district, seeking their response to petition alleging use of chemical weapons against the five militants killed earlier this week by the government forces in the district.
The notice to be returned by November 16 was issued by chairperson of the SHRC, Justice (retd) Bilal Ahmad Nazki, said petitioner Ahsan Untoo, chairman of International Forum For Justice Human Rights JK.
In his plea, Untoo says that there are reports of chemical weapons use by the forces during encounter in which five militants were killed at Bandipora earlier this month.
The petitioner has sought a detailed probe, saying the bodies of five young militants were blown up into pieces and couldn’t be recognized.
The deputy commissioner Bandipora has already stated that if required DNA samples of the all the slain militants would be taken in the wake of claims of six families that their kin were killed in the encounter. While the army claimed that all the five militants killed were foreigners, the Hizbul Mujahideen militant outfit said that the slain were locals and revealed their identity as Hyder Ali from Brazul Kulgam, Muhamamd Umar from Shopian, Muhammad Sidiq from Bandipora, Mawiya from Kangana and Usman from Lolab. Some of the families have already filed petitions, seeking mortal remains of their kin for burial at their respective native villages.
“Use of any sort of chemical against killing any human is a grave war crime and has been banned by the world community,” he says.

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