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Police raid residences of terrorist associates linked to banned organisations in Srinagar

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Police raid residences of terrorist associates linked to banned organisations in Srinagar

Srinagar, Oct 10: In a major crackdown on terror networks and their support structures, Srinagar Police on Thursday carried out extensive raids across multiple locations in the city targeting the residences of terrorist associates and overground workers (OGWs) affiliated with proscribed organisations.

According to officials, the searches were conducted in connection with ongoing investigations under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), as part of a sustained effort to dismantle the terror ecosystem and curb unlawful activities.

The coordinated operations were carried out across various parts of Srinagar, including Malabagh, Elahibagh, Hawal, Ikhrajpora, Lawaypora, and Hazratbal. Police said the raids targeted individuals suspected of facilitating, aiding, or abetting terror-related activities.

Among those whose residences were searched are: Najeeb Sakib Dar of Malabagh Ellahibagh, Owais Muneer Bhat of Alamdar Colony Dangarpora, Owais Ahmad Bhat of Tiploo Mohalla Anchar, Danish Ayoub Badoo of Sazgaripora Hawal, Umar Fayaz and Hashim Farooq of Ikhrajpora, Zahid Rashid Ganie of Methan, Rashid Lateef Bhat of Baghat Chowk Khalidabad, and several others from Dangerpora, Hazratbal, and Lal Bazar localities.

Police said the searches were conducted in accordance with legal procedures, in the presence of Executive Magistrates and independent witnesses, and under the supervision of senior officers of J&K Police.

“The objective was to seize incriminating material, including documents, digital devices, and other evidence relevant to ongoing investigations,” a senior officer said, adding that the operation also forms part of a wider intelligence-gathering initiative to pre-empt and disrupt any conspiratorial or terror-linked activities.

The Srinagar Police reiterated its commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the city, warning that strict legal action will be taken against anyone found involved in supporting or promoting anti national or terror-related activities.

“Such drives will continue to ensure that those aiding the terror ecosystem are identified and brought to justice,” an official added.

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