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Police submits CB report in Bhaderwah triple murder case | CPO more interested in respondent’ | | early times report Jammu, June 25: The Jammu & Kashmir Police today submitted the Crime Branch Enquiry report about the Bhaderwah triple murder case in the state human rights commission (SHRC) with the request that the document be treated as privileged. The case was agitated by the son of one of the deceased Fazal Husain Dar and brother of Fareed Husain Dar. The SHRC has listed the case for hearing on July 3. On the same day, the SHRC would decide whether the document submitted by the police in a sealed envelope was classified or not. Pertinent to mention, the former Director General of Police, (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda was implicated in the case by a Crime Branch progress report that came to light through the media on August 13, 2011. In the last hearing on May 24, 2011, the Division Bench of the State Human Rights Commission ordered the Chief Prosecuting Officer (CPO) to furnish the Crime Branch final report within 7 days, so that SHRC can peruse the documents for taking the necessary action. The petitioners while expressing surprise over the police request said: "This is tragically untenable argument, as all investigation reports are public documents and cannot be classified as privileged and thus pose threat to 'national security'." The petitioners also expressed surprise over the Chief Prosecuting Officer (CPO) stand who has been persistently arguing that the families have not for 11 years filed an appeal against the Bhaderwah trial court order, which had bailed out the main accused Mohammad Ashraf, Tariq Hussain and Abdul Sattar for lack of evidence as the witnesses according to the trial court had turned hostile. Unfortunately this is exactly the view which was taken by the Advocate General in the High Court. It was incumbent on the state government to file the appeal in the High Court. How can State justify not filing the appeal when even the trial court in its judgment has expressed surprise how prosecution has failed to produce evidence against Mohammad Ashraf the main accused and a known anti-social person. "The CPO it seems is more interested in the respondent", the petitioners said.
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