SIU affixes proclamation orders on residences of 4 militants

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Sept 9: The Special Intelligence Unit (SIU) of Jammu and Kashmir Police today affixed proclamation orders on the residents of four militants who are wanted in various militancy related cases.
A Police spokesman said that the SIU team of District Srinagar, with the assistance of police teams of districts Kulgam and Awantipora, affixed proclamations orders u/s 83 of CrPC on the residences of four active militants who are absconders in many cases.
“Designated and Special Court under NIA Act, Srinagar issued General Non-Bailable warrants under Section 299/512 ,25 Police Act, read with 73 CrPC, followed by Proclamation orders dated 04.09.2023 under Section 82 CrPC against the following active terrorists Umais Ahmed Wani son of Nisar Ahmed Wani of Chawalgam, Kulgam, Basit Ahmed Dar, son of Late Abdul Rashid Dar of Redwani, Kulgam, Owais Ferooz, son of Ferooz Ahmed of Festbal, Pampore and Momin Gulzar son of Gulzar Ahmed Mir of Firdose Colony, Eidgah, Srinagar after their involvement was established in case FIR No. 127/2022 u/s 13 ,18,20,38 & 39 UA(P) Act, 7/25 IA Act of PS Parimpora, case FIR No 50/2022 u/s 121 ,121A ,307, 302 IPC , 7/27 A Act, 13,16, 18, 20 UAP Act of PS Soura and case FIR No 02 /2023 u/s 13,18,21,39 UAP Act, 8/21 NDPS Act of PS Kothibagh,” the spokesman said.
“By issuing these orders, the court has directed the accused persons to appear before it within a period of 30 days from the date of publication of the proclamation, failing which proceedings under Section 83 CrPC shall be initiated against them,” the spokesman said.
The spokesman said that the proclamation orders were today published in two local newspapers and the orders were affixed on the conspicuous part of their residences and contents of proclamation orders were read over to the family members of accused persons in a language which they could comprehend.
“In addition, photography of each location was conducted as per due protocol. The aforementioned proclamation orders were transmitted verbally along the roads and nearby locations also,” the spokesman added.
“The involvement of said accused persons is necessitated in many terrorism-related cases in the UT of J&K. The accused persons are presently active terrorists and are affiliated with the banned terrorist outfit LeT,” the spokesman added.