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Kashmiri Pandit Woman Murder Case Reopened After 35 Years, Raids On

The officials said the agency conducted the raids at the residences of several persons, who were formerly associated with the banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) in connection with the murder of Sarla Bhat.

Kashmiri Pandit Woman Murder Case Reopened After 35 Years, Raids On
Sarla Bhat was found dead in Srinagar April 1990.
  • State Investigation Agency raided multiple sites in central Kashmir for 35-year-old murder probe
  • Raids targeted residences of former Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front members
  • Victim Sarla Bhat went missing from her medical institute hostel in April 1990
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Srinagar:

The State Investigation Agency on Tuesday carried out raids at several places in central Kashmir as part of its investigation into the murder of a Kashmiri Pandit woman 35 years ago, officials said.

The officials said the agency conducted the raids at the residences of several persons, who were formerly associated with the banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) in connection with the murder of Sarla Bhat.

Bhat, who went missing from her hostel at the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences at Soura in April 1990, was found dead in downtown Srinagar.

Former JKLF leader Peer Noorul Haq Shah alias Air Marshal was among those whose houses were searched by the sleuths of the agency, which has recently taken over the investigation of the case.

Further details about the raids were awaited, the officials said. 

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