Jammu and Kashmir: Banned Terror Outfits' Module Busted by Police, One Arrested

Acting on credible inputs, Jammu district police busted a terror module by arresting an accused, who was in touch with terror operatives through social media, from the Domana sub-division on Wednesday.

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Jammu, September 17: Acting on credible inputs, Jammu district police busted a terror module by arresting an accused, who was in touch with terror operatives through social media, from the Domana sub-division on Wednesday.

The police team from sub-division Domana received inputs about a "radicalised person", namely Nazar Hussain a resident of Raiper Kheri, who is "regularly indulging in unlawful activities and advocating and abetting unlawful activities with ANE's through social media" on September 14.

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The accused was in contact with terrorists and supporters of banned terror outfits, according to a release by the police. Hussain had also been circulating pictures, videos, and other incriminating material on social media platforms "in an attempt to wage war against the Indian government."

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A case under relevant sections of the law has been registered in the Domana police station. Further investigation is underway.

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