GNS Jammu February 8th : Displaying high professionalism , Ramban police today worked out a blind murder of one Gian Singh S/o Ishar Dass R/o Bhata Telimagra Ramban by arresting the main accused being involved in the heinous crime. The accused has been identified as Nazir Ahmed S/o Salam Din R/o Silla Seri, Ramban.Reports said that on December 27th, 2012 a body of one Gian Singh S/o Ishar Dass R/o Bhata Telimagra, Ramban was recovered from a Nallah near Silla village with multiple injuries and inquest proceedings U/S 174 Cr.PC was initiated as some foul play was suspected from the spot.During inquiry SP Ramban Sh. Anil Magotra Constituted a special team of some police officers. Subsequently during investigations it was found that on the fateful day the deceased was carrying cash of Rs. 8,000/- and had boarded a vehicle from Ramban to Telimagra along with other passengers, from where he had to proceed on foot to his native village. The accused is resident of the same area, both deceased and accused boarded off the vehicle and stated on foot journey. Since the accused was aware about the cash with the deceased who followed and killed him mercilessly and took away the cash from the dead body and threw the dead body in a Nallah to make it a natural fall.After establishing the facts case FIR No. 10/2013, U/S 302 RPC was registered at Police Station Ramban and the accused was arrested, who during questioning he confessed his crime. Local Surpanches and prominent have appreciated the efforts of the police in tracing out the blind murder in short time.
When the holy Quran was placed before Mohammed Maqbool Butt on the morning of February 11, 1984, he knew that death awaited him in the phansi kothi a few yards away. A high voltage bulb burning outside the grated doors of his solitary cell in the death row was indicative of the outside darkness. If he had had any hopes of living awhile yet, they were dashed by the presence of the” prison doctors. Jail superintendent, A.B. Shukla/had paid Butt a visit in the middle of the previous night. Shukla chatted with him for a long time but cautiously avoided any talk about the execution. “I will see you on Monday”, Butt’s counsel on record, the sallow-complexioned R.C. Pathak, had told him during a brief interview they were allowed on the evening of February 10. In answer, the condemned Kashmir Liberation Front leader, who was awarded the death sentence of the murder of a CID officer in 1966, had meaningfully remarked: “Do you think they will permit us a second meeting?” He was right! Butt was n...
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