Former Terrorist Arrested From Kishtwar After 12 Years
Former terrorist arrested from Kishtwar after 12 years, sent to judicial custody: Former terrorist arrested in Kishtwar.
Kishtwar Police has achieved great success. The former terrorist, who had been evading his arrest for the last 12 years, was finally arrested.
After arrest, the accused was produced before the court. After which the court sent him to judicial custody for questioning.
According to the information received from the police, about 12 years ago.
A case of an attempt to murder was registered against former terrorist Nazir Ahmed son of Noor Mohammad Gorsi resident Budhar Banjwah in Kishtwar police station.
He fled before the police could arrest him. Even after this, the police raided his places for several days but he could not be traced.
He came to know from reliable sources that after 12 years former terrorist Nazir Ahmed has been seen. On the basis of the information, a special police team of Police Outpost Jwalapur was formed.
On the directions of DSP Headquarters Devendra Singh Bandral, the team led by PSI Moin Khan raided a hideout and arrested the accused.
After arresting the accused, he was produced in court today. The court has ordered to keep former terrorist Nazir Ahmed in judicial custody for interrogation related to the case.
You should be aware that in July this year, the Kishtwar police arrested a former terrorist Naeem Ahmed, a resident of Tatani Kishtwar, who was absconding for 13 years.
A case of attempt to murder was also registered against him at Atholi police station. He absconded only after the case was registered.
About 13 years later, the Kishtwar police arrested him from the Shalimar area of Kishtwar.
48 hundred rupees for post-mortem in Anantnag district hospital, 18 thousand rupees were given to take the dead body home
The family members of a 16-year-old teenager, who died under suspicious circumstances at an under-construction hotel in Kashmir’s Pahalgam (Anantnag) area, have alleged that the personnel at Anantnag district hospital took Rs 4,800 from them to conduct the post-mortem of the minor’s body.
Not only this, 18 thousand rupees were demanded from him for an ambulance to bring the dead body of Kishore from Pahalgam to Jammu.
Neither the administration nor the police helped the poor labor family in Kashmir. The family demanded money from the people and gave it to the hospital workers.