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5786 people arrested under substantive & preventive laws: CM | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 27: Over 5,000 people have been arrested under substantive and preventive laws during the last two years in the state, the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was today informed. "As many as 5,786 persons were arrested under substantive and preventive laws during past two years between April 2010 and March 2012," Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said in reply to a cut motion of PDP MLA Choudhary Zulfikar Ali in the Legislative Assembly today. Out of which, 5,782 persons have been bailed out, the Chief Minister said in the House. As on March 10, 2012, 15 persons were under detention and lodged in different jails in connection with the summer unrest of 2010 in the Kashmir Valley, he said while giving details. Out of these 15 persons, 12 persons have been booked under Public Safety Act (PSA) and 3 are under judicial custody, the Chief Minister said. The government has also announced amnesty for the youth arrested in March 2010 for involvement in stone pelting, he said. The amnesty policy was announced in the run up to Eid festival during the holy month of Ramdan, he said. The scheme envisages amnesty to all those involved in stone pelting incidents during the summer unrest in Valley from March 2010, he said. However, the amnesty will not be extended to those who are involved in arson and damage to public property, he added. |
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