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Yusuf death case: Bedi Commission resumes probe
Late Yusuf's daughter alleges police of forcing PSO to change statement
9/13/2012 12:40:09 AM
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srinagar, Sept 12: As the one man Commission of Inquiry (CoI) to complete the probe into mysterious death of National Conference worker Syed Muhammad Yusuf reaches in valley to further probe the case, the relatives of the deceased have alleged that the Crime branch of the state Police was using force and violent methods to silence the witnesses. "They have forced my late father's PSO, Khursheed Ahmad to change his statement in the court", counsel representing the deceased's family at the probe commission Advocate Mushtaq Ahmad Dar quoted Late Yusuf's daughter Syed Wajahat as having told the Justice Bedi Commission on Wednesday.
Advocate Dar told that Syed Wajahat revealed before the commission that the PSO of her late father was brutally 'tortured 'by crime branch sleuths to put pressure on him before he actually changed his statement in a local court. "One could easily spot burn injuries on Khursheed's hand when he was released from police custody", Wajahat is understood to have recorded in her statement before the Bedi Commission which has been probing the case over nearly an year. Pertinently the retired Supreme Court Judge arrived here on Tuesday to record more statements in the case. Meanwhile Advocate Dar also told news agency that deceased's brother Syed Mohammad Shafi refused to accept that Police or civil administration had actually informed the family about the 'illness'' of Yousf.
"He was alright, had never any such medical complicacy. Neither the Crime branch, nor any other agency or establishment informed us that he was unwell", Shafi is said to have mentioned in his statement recorded before the commission. Meanwhile the commission has set September 13, as next date of hearing. Official sources told Srinagar based news agency that Wednesday's proceedings were held at Harinawas in which state was represented by advocates Gaurv Vipchinda, Ali Mohammad Magray and Fraooq Ahmad Kathwari where as Advocate Mushtaq Ahmad Dar represented the a Victim's Family. (KNS)
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