After arrest in U.S., fresh attempt to extradite Avtar Singh

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    • Jan 2011
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    After arrest in U.S., fresh attempt to extradite Avtar Singh

    The Jammu and Kashmir government has begun a fresh attempt at the extradition from the United States of a former Army Major, involved in the kidnap and murder of Jaleel Andrabi, a human rights lawyer, here in 1996.

    Major Avtar Singh of the Territorial Army was arrested in California on the charge of domestic violence on Saturday and released later.

    Official sources told The Hindu: “A team, headed by the In-charge Chief Prosecuting Officer, Srinagar, has left for New Delhi to discuss the issue with the Ministries of External Affairs and Home Affairs, and then with the U.S. Embassy.”

    Warrants

    Officials maintained that they had taken up the matter with the U.S. Embassy more than a year ago, yet there was no progress.

    The Chief Judicial Magistrate had earlier issued warrants for Interpol and asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to get the warrants executed. But there was no clue to the whereabouts of Major Singh, who was reported to be hiding in Canada before shifting base to California a year ago.

    “It was stated that he was not traceable,” said an officer associated with the case. “Now that he has been located, it will become easy to move for extradition.”

    Set free

    Major Singh was arrested by the Selma police in California on Saturday and let off from the Fresno County Jail. The sources maintained that after he was arrested, his wife told the police that he was wanted in a murder case in Kashmir. “Our officers will discuss the possibilities of extradition through the U.S. Embassy,” the sources said.

    “The local police discovered Singh was wanted by Interpol, but when they contacted the police agency and the U.S. State Department, they were told it wasn't necessary to hold Singh,” said a news portal in California.

    “Encouraging development”

    Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Yasin Malik said the development was encouraging. “Now that the wife of the accused Major Avtar Singh has spilled the beans and it is known to all where he is hiding, it becomes the responsibility of the State and the judiciary to bring him to justice…”
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