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13 arrested for sedition in Valley over ‘azadi’ slogans JAMMU TEMPLE VANDALISED, COPS REGISTER CASE

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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday arrested 13 people on sedition charges for allegedly raising “azadi” slogans at Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid, police officials familiar with the matter said, adding that they were planning to book the accused under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA).

On Friday, protests broke out at the grand mosque, with some men allegedly shouting “azadi” slogans after the first congregati­onal prayer was held there in the month of Ramzan. Jamia Masjid was opened for prayers only last month, after remaining shut for almost two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Yesterday afternoon, there were Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid and a huge number of people had gathered. After the culminatio­n of the prayers, about a dozen persons started anti-national and provocativ­e sloganeeri­ng,” a police spokespers­on said on condition of anonymity.

Police said that there was also an altercatio­n between those raising the slogans and the volunteers of the mosque’s managing committee.

“This created ruckus inside the mosque, leading to clashes. Later, the hooligans were dispersed by the volunteers, “the spokespers­on added. said.

A case in this regard was registered at the Nowhatta Police Station under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 124A (Sedition) and 447 (Punishment for criminal trespass).

Police said they conducted raids at various locations after gathering evidence and arrested the main instigator­s of the incident — Basharat Nabi Bhat and Umar Manzoor Sheikh — both residents Nowhatta.

“Eleven (11) more accused were subsequent­ly arrested… Dossiers of all the accused are being prepared to book them under the PSA, “the spokespers­on said.

Enacted in 1978, PSA allows authoritie­s to detain a person for up to two years to prevent them from acting harmfully against “the security of the state or the maintenanc­e of the public order” without a trial or warrant.

Jamia Masjid is one of the biggest mosques in Kashmir and has been central to many important developmen­ts.

According to the police official, initial investigat­ion revealed that the accused had “received instructio­ns from Pakistani handlers of terror outfits to disrupt Friday prayers in Jamia Masjid and create a law and order situation by provoking the attendees”.

The developmen­t amid a string of terror attacks. On Thursday, a migrant labourer was injured after he was shot at by suspected terrorists in Pulwama district.

Last week, two migrant labourers were injured after they were shot at by terrorists in the same district.

JAMMU: A temple was vandalised by some unidentifi­ed miscreants here, prompting police to register a case and launch an investigat­ion to bring the culprits to book, officials said on Saturday.

The idols of deities were found damaged at the decadeold temple in Sidhra on the city outskirts, a police officer said asking not to be named.

“They also tried to break open the store room of the temple but couldn’t succeed,” said another senior police officer.

The priest noticed the damage on visiting the temple in the morning and informed the police station concerned, which immediatel­y rushed a team to investigat­e the matter, the officials said.

Former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta demanded action against the guilty. “The temple, it seems, has been attacked to disturb communal harmony in Jammu. I demand from the police to arrest the culprits at the earliest and get them punished under the law of land. We will not tolerate these type of incidents at our religious places,” he said.

 ?? ANI ?? The 13 accused will be booked under the Public Safety Act, according to a J&K Police official.
ANI The 13 accused will be booked under the Public Safety Act, according to a J&K Police official.

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