A Kashmiri demonstrator throws a tear-gas canister fired by police during a protest after a gun battle between suspected militants and Indian security forces in Srinagar on September 17, 2020
The Indian Army has launched disciplinary proceedings against an unspecified number of soldiers following an inquiry into the killing of three suspected militants in Kashmir, the Army said on Friday.
A defence spokesman said evidence showed soldiers had exceeded their powers under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), which grants the Army broad authority including shoot-to-kill powers.
In July, the Army said it had killed the three men in an operation against militants in the Shopian district of Kashmir.
The families of the slain men said security forces had killed them in cold blood. The Army said it was still investigating the dead men’s ties to militant groups.
“The inquiry has brought out certain prima facie evidence indicating that during the operation, powers vested under the AFSPA 1990 were exceeded,” Rajesh Kalia, a Srinagar-based defence spokesman, said.
“Consequently, the competent disciplinary authority has directed to initiate disciplinary proceedings under the Army Act against those found prima-facie answerable.”
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