Published 11:45 IST, August 8th 2023
After 33 years, JK SIA reopens Kashmiri Pandit judge Neelkanth Ganjoo murder case
SIA in J&K, nearly 33 years after, on Monday sought information from the general public to investigate the retired judge Neelkanth Ganjoo murder case.
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In order to unearth the larger criminal conspiracy behind the murder of retired judge Neelkanth Ganjoo, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday sought information from the general public to investigate the case. Nearly 33 years after retired judge Neelkanth Ganjoo was shot dead by militants, SIA, through a communique, has appealed to all persons familiar with facts or circumstances of this murder case to come forward and share any account of events which has a direct or indirect bearing on the investigation of the instant case.
The communique further added that the identity of all such persons shall be kept completely hidden and protected and all useful and relevant information shall be suitably rewarded. The public has been asked to contact me on 8899004976 or on email at sspsia-kmr@jkpolice.gov.infor any information related to this murder case.
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Image: Retired judge Neelkanth Ganjoo, Credit: Republic
“In order to unearth the larger criminal conspiracy behind the murder of retired judge, Neelkanth Ganjoo three decades ago, the State Investigation Agency (SIA), through a communique, has appealed to all persons familiar with facts or circumstances of this murder case to come forward and share any account of events which has a direct or indirect bearing on the investigation of the instant case,” an official spokesman said here on Monday.
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Ganjoo had sentenced Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) founder Mohammad Maqbool Bhat to death in the 1960s in a case related to the murder of police officer Amar Chand. He was shot dead by militants in November 1989 and was among the prominent Kashmiri Pandits targeted by the militants.
06:46 IST, August 8th 2023