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More girls questioned for their alleged links with militants | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police has questioned seven more girls for their alleged links with the militants in Sopore, where a local court yesterday extended the remand of a girl to July 26. A police spokesman denied newspaper reports that 300 girls were summoned to police station Sopore and questioned for their links with militants. He said here today that according to Superintendent of Police (SP), Sopore, only seven girls were called for questioning in the Police station Sopore, following reports of their involvement in militancy and unlawful activities and their contacts with a militant commander. These girls were only called during the day hours and have always been accompanied by their relatives, particularly by a male member. A local court yesterday extended the police remand of Qurat-ul-Ain alias Sunil, a resident of Jalalabad, till July 26 for allegedly helping a Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) commander in Sopore. Meanwhile, the breakaway Hurriyat Conference (HC) has threatened to launch an agitation if the girl was not released immediately. |
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