Mutilated limbs recovered in Kupwara
SHAHID RAFIQ
Kupwara, Nov 5: Police today launched a manhunt for a suspected murderer after recovering two human limbs from a forest area in Kupwara.
“Two human arms were found wrapped in a Pheran at Goonipora Helmatpora here,” police said adding an identity card was recovered from the site which reveals the name as Muhammad Shah son of Hadayat Shah of Ameedzoo Aishmuqam. Muhammad Shah, police said had been missing from the last 10 days after he left for some work.
“Reportedly it is learnt that Ruksana wife of Muhammad Shah had illicit relation with Shabir Ahmad Shah son of Yaqoob of Gujliyal Kupwara,” police said adding a case had been registered and a manhunt had been launched for Shabir Khan. Police has arrested four persons from Hayhama area.
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