Political activist, shopkeeper detained under PSA

Excelsior Correspondent

RAMBAN, July 13: A political activist and a shopkeeper were detained under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) for their alleged involvement in unlawful and anti-national activities.
As per police sources, a police team served two hardcore criminals with notices under the PSA in Banihal area and later detained them and sent them to Jammu-based Kot Bhalwal jail.
The detained persons have been identified as Tariq Ahmad, son of Abdul Rehman, a resident of Hollan Tehsil Banihal District Ramban, and Tanvir Ahmad Choudhury alias Jimmi, son of Bashir Ahmed Choudhary of Tehsil Banihal District Ramban, official sources said, adding that Dar is a political activist, while Choudhury is a shopkeeper.
The Superintendent of Police, Ramban, PD Nitya, submitted dossiers against the duo recommending cases for detention of the duo under the provisions of Jammu and Kashmir’s Public Safety Act, 1978.
The dossiers stated that the duo was reportedly involved in anti-national and anti-social activities, and in the law and order problems in Banihal. They attempted to promote enmity between two religious groups, which in turn could have lead to violence and hatred between them, the dossiers said.
They were involved in anti-national activities within the jurisdiction of Banihal Police Station, and its surrounding areas.
They were also involved in organising ‘bandhs’ in Banihal area on the instance and call given by Hurriyat leaders from the Kashmir Valley, the dossiers said.
They were also instigating the people of the Banihal area, especially the youth against Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Government of India, it said.
Both are involved in unlawful activities and a number of other cases registered at Banihal Police Station.
The dossiers also point their involvement in attacks on vehicles of Amarnath yatris on the highway in the area a few years ago.
District Magistrate issued orders of detention on the dossiers of police, who executed the detention warrants.