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Batla House Encounter: Terrorist Ariz Khan Found Guilty Of Killing Super Cop Mohan Chand Sharma
Swarajya Staff
Mar 08, 2021, 03:11 PM | Updated 03:11 PM IST
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Indian Mujahideen terrorist Aziz Khan was today (8 March) found guilty of killing super cop Mohan Chand Sharma during the Batla House encounter in September 2008 by a Delhi Court, Hindustan Times has reported.
Khan was arrested in 2018 by the Delhi Police from Nepal after being on the run for almost a decade. The quantum of punishment will be announced on 15 March.
While encountering terrorists linked with the 13 September 2008 Delhi blasts who were hiding at a house in Jamianagar, Sharma, who led from the front, was fatally wounded by the bullet shots from the terrorists. Sharma was not equipped with bullet proof jacket then.
Sharma played key role in arresting four Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists in February 2007 after an encounter in DDU Marg. In 2006, Sharma was involved in the encounter of a most wanted terrorist, Abu Hamza near the J N Stadium.
Sharma, a former Inspector of the Delhi Police, was decorated with the Ashoka Chakra, the highest gallantry medal, for his unparalleled bravery during the operation.
As reported, the bravery of Indian police forces was sullied by dirty politics which played out in the aftermath of the Batla House encounter.
Various so-called human rights activists dubbed the Batla House encounter as "fake" and even set up Kangaroo courts to try and prove their allegations.
Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid even claimed that Sonia Gandhi cried after being shown the images of the encounter. He in 2017 made an U-Turn by admitting that Sonia Gandhi didn't cry after seeing those images.
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