Seized Separatist Material Sparks Investigation in Pulwama
Police in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, uncovered separatist materials, including posters and banned literature, during a search at a local shop. Authorized by an NIA Court search warrant, the operation aimed to investigate potential links to the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party. Further inquiries are ongoing.
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In a recent operation, police in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, discovered incriminating materials, such as posters from the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party and banned literature. The items were found during a search at Mohamed Amir Rather's shop, conducted under an NIA Court warrant.
The search was supervised by a magistrate and independent witnesses to ensure transparency and adherence to legal procedures. This move highlights ongoing efforts by authorities to clamp down on separatist activities in the region.
The seized items are undergoing thorough scrutiny, as authorities delve deeper into the case to reveal potential wider networks or connections. Investigations continue to unearth further links to the separatist outfit led by incarcerated Shabir Shah.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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