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Ya, if you understand, that is what is filed by RR in the FIR. If they wanted to frame them, they could have easily added a box of grenades & multiple AK-47's. It is Indian army officers speculating what they were doing with a 12-bore shotgun . Maybe you understand what I said about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Post the source , then . Since the one being discussed here , doesn't even remotely hint at that . On the other hand , these are police sources claiming otherwise , not the army which strictly maintains the ' guides for the terrorists ' claim .
As the controversy over 30 July Machil encounter, where army claimed that it killed four militants who were crossing to Indian side of Kashmir territory, brews, Kashmir Dispatch obtained the pictures of four slain men. A leading Pakistan daily, The Express Tribune, on August 4, had claimed that the slain quartet who belonged to Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK) were kidnapped by Indian army before being killed in Machil forests in northern part of Kashmir valley.A top police official, wishing anonymity, told Kashmir Dispatch,” Yes, it looks like fake. They (army) seem to have probably mistaken hunters for militants.”“Local residents, who helped bury the bodies after they were handed over to local police through a special police officer attached to the army, said at least two of the men were wearing rubber flip-flops-again, unusual gear for men who had infiltrated mountain passes leading through the rugged Neelam valley,” the Firsptpost reported, while quoting persons, who buried those slain “militants” killed by Army on 30 July in Machil.Other police sources in Kashmir are raising doubts about the encounter.Raising fingers, it reported, “You would expect terrorists to carry weapons like the AK-56″, a senior Jammu and Kashmir-based army officer said, “but I can’t understand what they’d be doing with a 12-bore gun, which is typically used for hunting small prey”.