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Two more booked under PSA, shifted to Kot Bhalwal 

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Srinagar: Police have booked two more persons including a cleric under Public Safety Act (PSA) in Pulwama district of south Kashmir and shifted them to Kot Bhalwal Jail, Jammu.

Official sources told news agency GNS that Manzoor Ahmad Ganie, son of Habibullah Ganie, of Nowpora Payeen, Litter, Pulwama; and Aijaz Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Hassan Mir, of Logripora, Bomai, Sopore were shifted to Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu Friday morning under PSA.

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They said Manzoor was arrested in 2017 and slapped with fifth PSA while as Aijaz who worked as an Imam (cleric) at a masjid at Pinglena, Pulwama was arrested by police nearly a month ago.

Manzoor was booked under PSA vide order number DMP/PSA/30/2019, and Aijaz under DMP/PSA/31/2019.

A police officer said the duo was involved in “anti-national” activities.

Family members of both the persons, however, refuted the police claim that they were involved in any unlawful activities.

“Manzoor Ahmad was arrested in February 2017 by police and we were told that he is planning to join militant ranks even as there was no photograph suggesting it,” Manzoor’s father, Habibullah, told GNS.

He said since then his son has been repeatedly booked under PSA.

“And today morning, he was shifted to Kot Bhalwal jail,” he said.

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