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5 Bandipora youth booked under PSA, sent to Jammu jail

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Srinagar, Oct 14: Police on Saturday booked five persons under Public Safety Act (PSA) in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district for their alleged complicity in stone pelting and sent them to a jail Jammu.

Sources said that five persons from Kaloosa, Nusoo and Hajin areas have been booked under PSA for their “unlawful activities” in the district.

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They said that Aadil Bashir Bhat (21), son of Bashir Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Nusoo; Farooq Ahmad Ganai, son of Ghulam Ahmad Ganai; Sajad Hussain Ganai, son of Ghulam Rasool Ganai; Bilal Ahmad Ganai, alias Sahba, son of Bashir Ahmad Ganai, all residents of Ganai Mohalla Kaloosa, and Muhammad Azhar Din Parrey, son of Abdul Rahman Parrey of Chandegeer Hajin, have been booked under PSA.

“They have been sent to Kot Balwal jail in Jammu,” they said.

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