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Ex Zila Ameer JeI among dozen booked under unlawful act for supporting Hizb terrorist
9/30/2019 10:59:52 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 30: Kishtwar police booked around one dozen people including the former District head of banned Jamat e Islami under unlawful activities act for supporting Hizb terror outfit in Kishtwar District.
As per the details available with "Early Times", Kishtwar police registered two different FIRs viz FIR No. 229 & 230/2019 Dated 28-9-2019 U/S 13, 18, 19, 38, 39 ULA at police station Kishtwar and named six accused each in both the FIRs while all the accused mentioned in FIR No. 230 has been arrested while no arrest has been made in FIR No. 229 in which the one accused who was named is already in Jammu jail since last more than one year.
The details reveals that the accused named in the FIR were involved in providing logistic support, shelter, transportation and other help to the Hizb militants active in Kishtwar District from time to time including to carry out the anti India activities.
Among the dozen accused booked, the 75 year old former Zila Ameer JeI Ghulam Mohammad Kamal, a retired Government Teacher was accused of providing safe shelter to the Hizb Militant including its longest surviving militant commander Jahinger Saroori.
75 year old Jamat leader is residing in his home with his aged wife and paralyzed while his another son who was a paralyzed with polio died in the year 2013 and the militants according to sources chose the house of Jamat leader as nobody could got suspicious of their presence in the said house. The disclosure about the use of Kamal's house by the militants as hideout was revealed by the arrested militant turn auto driver Nissar Ahmed Sheikh who spill the beans about the militants hideouts in Kishtwar town and its peripheral areas.
He also named the brother of BJP leader and former Congress Sarpanch who denied the allegations added that Hizb commander never stayed at their homes.
The Congress leader said that the house in which police claim that the militant had taken shelter was abandon by him several years ago added that the house on said address is occupied by the tenants and that too belongs to minority community.
He said that he is sure that he will prove himself innocent. Similar views were expressed by the family members and brother of BJP leader who is himself businessmen added that he strongly refuted the allegations leveled against him by the police.
He said that the police on the bases of the statement given by the arrested auto driver that he drop some HM militants near his home doesn't mean the said militant had stayed at his home in the densely populated locality. He called upon the authorities to revisit the allegations.
Another person mentioned in the FIR is also aged person and is said to be bed ridden since last several years while at the same time the police also booked his stubborn nephew.
The family members of all the accused denied any of their involvement and pledge innocence.
Majority of the accused who were either arrested as accused to conspire the killing of RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and Parihar brothers or named in the FIRs are directly or indirectly linked to Jamat e Islami parent body or had remain affiliated with the youth wing commonly referred as Jamet e Tulaba.
The senior police officials said that the registration of FIRs against high profile persons is to give a load and clear signal that police is in no mood to give space to such elements who were involved in conspiring against the nation.
In a question regarding the refusal of the allegations by the accused, the police officials said that the law will take its own course added that if anyone during the course of investigations proved his innocence, he will bailed out from the charges filed against him.
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