Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Another Kashmiri student rounded up

J&K cops to hand over accused to Punjab counterpar­ts, NIA team lands in city

- Parampreet Singh Narula parampreet.narula@hindustant­imes.com

A day after Punjab Police and the special operations group of Jammu and Kashmir Police busted a terror module in Jalandhar with the arrest of three Kashmiri students linked to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH), another student associated with the outfit has come under the scanner.

The accused has been identified as Sohail of Awantipura in Jammu and Kashmir, reportedly studying at a private institute in Dera Bassi, said a senior police official seeking anonymity. The Jammu and Kashmir Police have rounded up Sohail and will handover him to the Punjab Police soon, he added.

Jalandhar commission­er of police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said they are looking for Sohail, who was found to be an associate of the three students arrested on Wednesday, during investigat­ion.

Three students were nabbed from the hostel of CT Institute of Engineerin­g Management and Technology at Shahpur on the outskirts of Jalandhar. Two weapons, including an assault rifle, and explosives were recovered from the hostel room of Zahid Gulzar. The other two accused, Mohammed Idris Shah alias Nadeem and Yusuf Rafiq Bhatt were also present in Gulzar’s room.

NIA TAKES STOCK OF THE SITUATION

National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on Thursday intervened and took stock of the incident.

A team led by deputy inspector general (DIG) of police Ashish Chaudhary visited the city and met commission­er of police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar to get gather informatio­n regarding the case, police officials said.

A case has been registered under Sections 121 (waging, or attempting to wage war against the country), and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Relevant sections of the Arms Act and the Explosives Act have also been slapped on the three accused, said the police.

SECURITY BEEFED UP

The security has been beefed up at the CT institute and St Soldier Management College to keep vigil on the students.

The city has over 500 students from Jammu and Kashmir residing at different campuses or paying guest accommodat­ions to pursue studies.

CT Institute public relation officer Kanwarpree­t Singh said, following the incident, they have tightened the security and any person entering the institutes is being thoroughly checked.

Bhullar said he has asked police personnel to make draft of students residing at hostels and paying guest accommodat­ions.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Security was tightened at the CT group of institutio­ns at Shahpur near Jalandhar on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Security was tightened at the CT group of institutio­ns at Shahpur near Jalandhar on Thursday.

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