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| Cop's mother alleges she was killed by colleagues | | | SRINAGAR, FEB 5 In the midst of an inquiry into fake encounters, the mother of a policewoman has alleged she was killed by her colleagues and has demanded exhumation of a body buried here in April last year. "Her colleagues have killed her," Shamima, the mother of constable Nelofar who went missing on duty on February 28, 2006, alleged after she was called by a police team to give a blood sample for DNA profiling. She also accused the police top brass of scuttling the probe into the case and said she has approached the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission. Shamina said a highly-decomposed body of a woman was found in Chuunt Kul at Dalgate on April 3 last year and police claimed it was that of Nelofar. "We were shown the photograph of the body and could recognise Nelofar from her forehead, hair and nose, but the face was completely mutilated," Shamina said. The body was later buried at the nearby Mala Teng graveyard. She has demanded a complete probe into the case after exhumation of the body. "We don't want any compensation. We do not need money, but I want the murderers of my daughter to be hanged". She also claimed Nelofar expressed apprehensions about coming to harm after an altercation with a lady "close to the security agencies" and went missing few days later. Shamina along with Nelofar's husband Tariq Ahmad Khan searched frantically for the police constable and lodged a missing report at Bemina police post near their house. |
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