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Crackdowns continue across Kashmir, several detained, bound down

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Srinagar: Several locations in the valley’s Baramulla, Pulwama, and Shopian districts were raided on Thursday in a crackdown on subversive elements in the wake of the deadly Red Fort blast, the police said.

The raids were aimed at neutralising subversive and law-defying elements, and reinforcing the overall climate of public order and civic assurance, a police spokesperson said.

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Six individuals linked with subversive networks were brought to police stations and bound down under law after the raids, he said.

The police searched 22 properties associated with overground workers (OGW), while 20 OGWs were bound down and two were jailed under preventive detention.

Two individuals booked under UAPA and presently on bail, were examined and one was bound down under preventive law.

Eight bailed UAPA accused were identified for bail cancellation and two have been submitted before a court.

The spokesperson said 16 cordon and search operations (CASOs) were conducted across the valley, while 292 vehicles were made to undergo checks.

Five individuals linked with Egress and Internal Movement (Control) Ordinance (E&IMCO) and two Jamaat-e-Islami (JEI) affiliates were searched, while two absconding UAPA accused were traced, he added.

In Pulwama district of south Kashmir, CASO operations were carried out at multiple locations, including against J&K-based Jammu and Kashmir Nationals Operating from Pakistan (JKNOP) and other subversive networks, the spokesperson said.

In Shopian, extensive searches were carried out at multiple locations linked with members and associates of JeI and JKNOPs.

The spokesperson said the searches were part of the crackdown aimed at identifying individuals and networks involved in providing any kind of assistance, logistical or financial, to terror-related activities.

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