Lack of evidence leads to closure of Patribhal fake encounter case
The Indian Army has closed the Pathribal fake encounter case owing to lack of suficient prima facie proof against any of the accused persons.

"The evidence recorded could not establish a prime facie case against any of the accused persons," a defence spokesman said in Jammu. However, it was "clearly established that it (the Pathribal encounter) was a joint operation by police and the Army based on specific intelligence," the spokesman said. "The case has been closed by Army authorities and intimation given to the Court of the Judicial Magistrate in Srinagar," the spokesman said yesterday. CBI had in 2006 indicted five army personnel for staging the encounter while giving a clean chit to state police.
After it was handed over the case in January, 2003, CBI alleged that officials and jawans of the Seven Rashtriya Rifles - Brig Ajay Saxena, Lt Col Brahendra Pratap Singh, Maj Saurabh Sharma, Maj Amit Saxena and Subedar Idrees Khan -- had staged a fake encounter and killed five innocent civilians whom they said were terrorists involved in an attack on Sikhs at Chittisinghpora in south Kashmir. Five persons were killed on March 26, 2000 at Pathribal in South Kashmir.
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