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Narco Terrorism: Chargesheet Against 6 Accused In Handwara

Narco Terrorism: Chargesheet against 6 accused in Handwara Narco Terrorism case, two still absconding.

NIA has filed a charge sheet against the six accused of sustaining terrorists under the guise of Narco-Terrorism for sustaining the terrorism that is dying in the Kashmir Valley.

The NIA filed a charge sheet on Saturday against all these six accused after hatching a conspiracy, involvement in drug dealing, trafficking, and conspiracy cases like anti-national.

21 kilograms of heroin and Rs 13589850 were recovered from the accused from Handwara district of Kashmir.

Among the accused against whom the charge sheet has been presented is Abdul Momin Pir alias Pirzad Momin, who worked as an assistant lineman in Handwara, as Vashkura Handwara.

Abdul, 27, was employed as an assistant lineman in the electricity department.

Fifty-year-old Syed Iftikhar Andrabi resident of Block Development Office, Kupwara, Laribal Handwara worked as a village level worker in Kupwara.

Twenty-year-old Islam-ul-Haq Pir resident Vashkura used to do a sanitary shop in Handwara.

Forty-year-old Afaq Ahmad Wani resident Maratangam Handwara was the branch manager at Baramulla Central Cooperative Bank Handwara.

Salim Andrabi was working in the child welfare of Social Welfare Department in Laribal area of ​​Handwara. It is currently absconding.

Thirty-year-old Munir Ahmed Bande alias Ishfaq resident Bande Mohalla ran a cement shop in Handwara. It is also absconding.

NIA investigation found that by selling narcotic heroin, the smugglers used to hand over the money to Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists to spread terrorism in the Kashmir Valley.

Poonch: An unclaimed bag with a logo of Fakhr-e-Kashmir near Mendhar Mini Secretariat caused panic.

In Mendhar tehsil of district Poonch, panic prevailed this morning when people saw an unclaimed bag near the mini secretariat.

One reason for the panic spread among the people was that two weapons were carried on it, under which Fakhr-e-Kashmir was written.

People thought that this bag was kept by the terrorists for the blast and IED was filled in it. People first searched the owner of Bag around, but when no one was seen nearby, their suspicion changed.

He immediately informed the police. A police team led by SHO Mendhar Manzoor Kohli reached the spot. He first tested Bag.

It became clear that Bag did not have explosive material, so it was searched.

Police said Bag had some clothes, diabetes medicines, an electronic BP test machine, walnuts (20 grams) and two packets of henna.

The SHO said that the reason for the panic among the people was the logo made in Baig.

Fakhr-e-Kashmir written under two guns shown in the cross has raised suspicion that this unclaimed bag contains explosive material.

It is placed here with the intention of targeting the Mini Secretariat.

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