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Prisons chief killed in Indian-controlled Kashmir

Por: ABC News World October 04, 2022

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SRINAGAR, India -- The prisons chief in Indian-controlled Kashmir has been killed, officials said Tuesday, as India’s powerful home minister arrived in the disputed Himalayan region on a three-day visit.The body of Director-General of Prisons Hemant Kumar Lohia bore multiple wounds and was found Monday night at his friend’s home in the southern city of Jammu where he was visiting, police said.An initial probe suggested that Lohia's... + full article



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