Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Hurriyat faction chief’s son may have joined Hizbul Mujahideen

- Abhishek Saha abhishek.saha@htlive.com

A PICTURE IS DOING THE ROUNDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA SHOWING JUNAID ASHRAF SEHRAI, WHO IS AROUND 30YEAROLD, POSING WITH AN ASSAULT RIFLE

SRINAGAR : The family of Junaid Ashraf Sehrai, son of Tehreek-eHurriyat’s new chief, reported him missing on Saturday morning, barely hours before social media was awash with a picture claiming he had joined militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen.

“The family filed a report of him missing at Sadar police station in Srinagar. Photos claiming that he has joined militancy are being circulated on social media. We are investigat­ing the matter,” said Jammu and Kashmir’s director general of police, SP Vaid.

Junaid’s father, Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai, 72, who replaced Syed Ali Shah Geelani as the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat party chief on Monday, could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

The picture doing the rounds on social media shows Junaid, who is around 30 years old, posing with an assault rifle.

The text with the image states Junaid’s code name is “Amaar Bhai” and he joined the Hizbul Mujahideen, a home-grown militant outfit, on March 24, 2018.

A source close to the family said Junaid has an MBA degree from Kashmir University.

The image circulatin­g on social media mentions his MBA credential­s.

“He left their house in Srinagar’s Bhagat locality for Friday prayers and did not return, following which the family approached the police,” said the source, who did not want to be named.

The family hails from Lolab area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

The state police are closely monitoring the case in the light of a Kashmiri student from Aligarh Muslim University, Mannan Wani, disappeari­ng and reportedly ending up with Hizbul Mujahideen in January.

A picture of Wani, 26, a geology research scholar at Aligarh Muslim University, holding a grenade launcher went viral on social media.

The text on the picture said Wani hailed from Lolab area of Kupwara district in north Kashmir, and his code was “Hamzah Bhai”.

Incidental­ly, Suhail Aijaz, a Kashmiri student of AIIMS, Bhubaneswa­r, who is also from Kupwara, is missing since February 9.

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