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CIK detains radicalised social media user
11/13/2024 9:55:37 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Nov 13: CIK on Wednesday said that it detained a radicalised social media user who was about to join terrorist ranks.
A statement said: “CIK reliably learnt that one Bhat Navidul Ali son of Ali Mohammad Bhat resident of Tazipora-Mohanpora of District Kulgam, presently pursuing M.Sc in Lab Sciences, is misusing Social Media for radical propaganda aimed at to instigate common people against the Government of India and also glamorizing terrorism in J&K. The individual is in constant touch with some cyber / virtual entity involved in radicalising and motivating the youth to join terrorism and terrorist ranks."
“Besides, the individual also consumes the radical content available on the internet. It was also learnt that he is about to join terrorist ranks. On receipt of the information, a special team of CIK apprehended Bhat Navidul Ali for questioning," it added.
The parents and respectables of his neighbourhood have been called for counselling, the statement said.
"An appeal is made to the youths of Kashmir to refrain from involving in such illegal activities and parents are advised to keep a close watch upon their wards so that the youths do not fall in the trap of such enticements," it added.
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