Shopian case: CBI to submit report in J&K HC tomorrow

December 13, 2009 05:48 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 10:47 am IST - Srinagar

Curtain is likely to be drawn over the mystery surrounding the recovery of two bodies of women in Shopian on Monday with the CBI set to submit its report to the Jammu and Kashmir High Court here.

The CBI, which had been given a two-month time by a division bench of the high court on October 13 to finish the probe into the alleged rape cum murder case, was expected to submit the statements of witnesses and the forensic examination of the bodies of Neelofar (22) and her sister-in-law Aasiya(17), official sources said today.

The recovery of the two bodies on May 30 had sparked a widespread agitation in Shopian, 51 kms from here in South Kashmir, for 47 days. The protestors were claiming that the two had been raped and later murdered by security personnel.

Irregularities

The CBI is likely to point out the alleged irregularities by the team of doctors and the role of some of the lawyers in Shopian in fuelling the turmoil in the apple-rich district of the state, the sources said.

However, during the exhumation of the two bodies from the grave by the CBI, a team of doctors from AIIMS had claimed during post-mortem that one of the victim -- Asiya -- was never raped, the sources said.

A CBI team with the help of a special forensic team comprising doctors from AIIMS and local medicos came to this conclusion during an on-the-spot examination of the body of Aasiya, one of the two victims whose body was exhumed on September 28 at a graveyard in Bonigham in Shopian.

The forensic experts have found that Aasiya’s hymen was intact, the sources said, adding the experts shared their finding with the doctors of Mushawarat Majlis-e-Committee, an amalgam which spearheaded the 47-day agitation against the incident, who were present at the site.

In yet another twist to the case, a doctor who prepared the vaginal slides of the victims told the CBI that no samples had ever been taken from the women.

The doctor, who was a part of the second post-mortem team from Pulwama district hospital, was questioned by the CBI team camping here during which she told the investigators that no vaginal swab was ever taken of Neelofar and Aasiya, the sources said, adding, the doctor broke down during the questioning and narrated the entire sequence of events to the CBI officials.

They claimed that the doctor had taken samples from gloves used in the gynaecological ward of the district hospital and prepared a slide which showed presence of semen.

The CBI conducted searches at the hospital and seized various pairs of gloves and records from there.

Nazia Hassan, the doctor who was part of the first medical team had deposed before the Justice Jan Commission stating that she could not conduct examination of vagina of the victims because of ‘rigor mortis’ (stiffness in the body after death).

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