"So far no one has deposed orally or through affidavit in connection with the killings that took place on September 7 and September 11," said District Magistrate Bashir Ahmad Bhat, who is the inquiry officer.
The state government on September 12 had ordered a magisterial probe into the firing incidents outside a CRPF camp in Shopian.
Four persons were killed by CRPF personnel outside their camp on September 7, while another person died when the paramilitary force resorted to firing to disperse protestors outside the camp on September 11.
Shopian town has been under curfew since September 8, barring September 11 when the authorities lifted curfew but protests and subsequent firing led to another death and re-imposition of the restrictions in the town.
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