Police arrest one suspect in Kashmir journalist Shujaat Bukhari killing
Srinagar, June 15 (IBNS): Police on Friday said that one of the key suspects in the killing of senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari in Srinagar has been arrested.
The photo of the person was earlier released by the police.
In the image, Zubair Qadri, who has been arrested, could be seen wearing a white kurta and sporting a beard.
"The pistol has since been recovered and he is being questioned about his presence at the scene of the crime. So far, he has not been able to give any convincing answers," SP Pani, Inspector General Kashmir, was quoted as saying by NDTV.
A Special Investigation Team or SIT has been formed to investigate the incident.
Police are trying to nab the other three suspects in the incident.
Thousands of mourners on Friday thronged the north Kashmir town of Kreeri to attend the funeral of Shujaat Bukhari, a senior journalist shot dead by unidentified gunmen outside his office on Thursday, media reports said.
According to reports, an ocean of people has poured in the ground adjacent to Haji Murad Bukhari RA's Shrine where Bukhari's Janaza would be performed.
Several important individuals including top politicians, bureaucrats, officials of police and civil administration are among the crowd present at the slain journalist's ancestral village.
The 52-year-old Editor-in-Chief of "Rising Kashmir" was killed by three terrorists on a bike. The assailants-their faces covered- were caught on CCTV camera carrying weapons in a sack.
Bukhari was leaving his office in Srinagar's Press Enclave when he was shot at from close range. His two security officers- Hamid Chaudhary and Mumtaz Awan- were also killed in the attack.
This was the third assassination attempt on Bukhari, a journalist, respected for his balanced, independent and fearless views.
He is survived by two children, both in school, and wife and aged parents. His father was a school teacher.
English newspaper 'Rising Kashmir' published its daily edition on Friday even after losing its editor-in-chief Shujaat Bukhari in an assassination which also left two of his two personal security officers (PSOs) dead.
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