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Eight terror handlers declared proclaimed offenders in B’la

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 13, 2024
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Srinagar, Jun 12: A Court of Sub Judge Uri declared eight terror handlers proclaimed offenders on the application moved by Baramulla Police.
They have been identified as Mohd Azad son of Sher Wali Mir resident of Kundi Barjala involved in case FIR No. 26/1992 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, ⁠Naseer Ahmad son of Gul Haider resident of Kundi Barjala involved in case FIR No. 26/1992 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, Kareem Din son of Jamal Din resident of Jabla Uri involved in case FIR No. 46/1994 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, ⁠Mohd Hafeez Mir son of Suleman Mir resident of Bada Gowahalan involved in case FIR No. 77/1997 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, ⁠Meer Ahmad son of Naik Mohd resident of Singtung Gowhalan involved in case FIR No. 83/1999 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, ⁠Bashir Ahmed son of Raj Mohd Awan resident of Dardkoot involved in case FIR No. 18/1999 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, ⁠Showkat Ahmed Paswal son of Mohd Shareef Poswal resident of Gowhallan involved in case FIR No. 101/1998 under section 2/3 EMICO Act & ⁠Ahad Bhat son of Abdulla Bhat resident of Souhara involved in case FIR No. 33/1997 under section 2/3 EMICO Act, a spokesman said in a statement.
The said terror handlers are presently at PoJK/Pakistan and are working with different terrorist outfits, it said, adding that proclamation orders under section 87 CrPC have been obtained from Court against these eight terror handlers which have been pasted at their residences, public places with the directions of the Court that they will present themselves before the Court of Law within one month failing which process for attachment of property under section 88 CrPC shall be initiated against them.

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