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Senior Kashmiri separatist leader involved in Lone`s killing
New Delhi, Nov 29: In startling findings, an overground separatist leader of Kashmir has been alleged to be involved in the killing of senior Hurriyat leader Abdul Gani Lone, who was shot dead by militants last year.
New Delhi, Nov 29: In startling findings, an
overground separatist leader of Kashmir has been alleged to be
involved in the killing of senior Hurriyat leader Abdul Gani
Lone, who was shot dead by militants last year.
Highly-placed official sources said that the leader, whom
they refused to identify, was allegedly in the knowledge of
the plot to kill lone on may 21 last year when he was
attending the 12th martyrdom ceremony of Mirwaiz Farooq.
The sources said the separatist leader had been contacted by ISI on several occasions before the assassination took place.
The role of the separatist leader, who was already under suspicion, came to light after the killing of Ghazi Baba, Jaish-e-Mohammed commander in the valley, who was shot dead on august 30 by security forces.
Several documents recovered from the site of the encounter highlighted the fact as to how the help of the separatist leader was taken and how the killing was executed by the militants.
The sources said the militants, who had actually carried out the killing, would be brought to book soon and the missing links in the case would be joined.
Bureau Report
The sources said the separatist leader had been contacted by ISI on several occasions before the assassination took place.
The role of the separatist leader, who was already under suspicion, came to light after the killing of Ghazi Baba, Jaish-e-Mohammed commander in the valley, who was shot dead on august 30 by security forces.
Several documents recovered from the site of the encounter highlighted the fact as to how the help of the separatist leader was taken and how the killing was executed by the militants.
The sources said the militants, who had actually carried out the killing, would be brought to book soon and the missing links in the case would be joined.
Bureau Report