Pakistan reiterates call for probe into IIOJK killings Says UN must launch an independent investigation into fake encounters by India forces ISLAMABAD: Islamabad has reiterated its call for an independent inquiry by international authorities into the extrajudicial killing of three labourers in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). On July 19, the Indian occupation forces announced that three “terrorists” had been killed in an encounter during a so-called cordon-and-search operation in Amshipora village of Shopian. However, India last week admitted that the martyred youngsters were actually labourers who had gone to Kashmir from their hometown Rajouri in Jammu, looking for work and that Indian troops killed them in a staged encounter.