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Court convicts two Pulwama men in 2011 murder case of a college student | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 4: A court in Kashmir has held two people guilty of robbing and murdering a college student in 2011 in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Principal Sessions Judge Pulwama Abdul Rashid Malik convicted Sameer Ahmad Sheikh and Javid Ahmad Shah, both residents of Pulwama, in the brutal murder and robbery of 19-year-old Khursheed Ahmad Wani, a resident of Babahar Pulwama in February 2011. The Court came to the conclusion that the two accused in furtherance of common intention caused the death of Wani. The accused Sheikh administered a fatal blow upon the head of the deceased, while Shah was holding his legs in a shed at Murran Pulwama. “The accused persons dumped the body of the deceased under the heap of cow dung in the land of Jagarnath at Murran Pulwama. The body was recovered by the Police and the First Information Report was registered in Police Station Pulwama,” the court observed. “There is cogent evidence that the deceased was taken by the convicts in their custody with common intention to snatch the money from his possession, which his grandfather had given to him for purchase of books and payment of school fee as the deceased was reading in Maxwell Public School Pulwama in B.A Ist year,” Pulwama Principal Sessions Judge said. The court observed that there is no contradiction between medical and ocular evidence. Another accused was declared as “approver” and granted pardon as he had also participated in the commission of the offence. The approver appeared in the court and deposed against the convicts. |
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