In Jammu and Kashmir, a police team has been formed to probe the death of three persons whose bodies were found near a waterfall in a remote forested area in Kathua district. Deputy Inspector General of Police, Jammu-Kathua-Samba Range, Shiv Kumar said all aspects of the case will be looked into and the results of the investigation will be shared with the public soon.
The bodies of Varun Singh (15), his paternal uncle Yogesh Singh (32) and maternal uncle Darshan Singh (40) were found from the Ishu nallah in the remote Malhar area in the higher reaches of Kathua on Saturday. The trio had gone missing on March 5 during a wedding function. Accompanied by SSP, Kathua, Shobit Saxena and ADC, Vinay Khosla, the DIG met the protesting locals in Billawar and assured them that the security arrangements would be strengthened.
A team has been constituted for the investigation of the case, while the Village Defence
Guards (VDGs) will be strengthened to make people feel secure. Those willing to be part of the security grid will be given training. The DIG said several police and Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel are already on the ground to secure the area, along with Army and paramilitary forces. The teams are working on every aspect of the case and keeping a close watch on the situation and we are hopeful that the results will be in front of everyone very soon. He further said what exactly happened is a matter of investigation and as the probe progresses, information will be shared accordingly.
Meanwhile, the postmortem of the deceased was conducted by a specially-constituted doctors’ team at a Kathua hospital and the bodies were handed over to their families for the last rites. The bodies reached the homes of the deceased late last evening and the cremation will take place today.