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CIK arrest terrorist from Delhi in covert operation

The officials said the arrest was made in compliance to a “warrant of arrest” issued by competent court at Srinagar
06:27 PM Feb 27, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
cik arrest terrorist from delhi in covert operation
CIK arrest terrorist from Delhi in covert operation --- Representational Photo
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Srinagar, Feb 27: Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK), a wing of J&K Police in a covert operation arrested a terrorist in case FIR No. 02/2024 of P/S CIK from Delhi today, who was involved in terror funding and having links with terrorists of proscribed terrorist organization(s) sitting across the LOC.

The case, officials said was registered in Police Station CIK relates to providing of logistic support to  terrorists of proscribed terrorist organization(s) active in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir by variety of means including providing/passing of funds to them for carrying terrorist activities in J&K.

This money is being routed through various means from across LOC then pushed into India through their couriers which included arrested accused Parvez Ahmad Khan @PK @Sheikh Tajamul Islam @Khalid, son of Bashir Ahmad Khan, resident of Farooq Colony, Bemina, Srinagar, who was arrested in Delhi by an investigating team of CIK, in collaboration with CID Cell Delhi, and Delhi Police, officials said.

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The operation was planed at CIK Headquarters few days ago and the accused terrorist was on surveillance (both technical and physical). The accused was hiding and evading arrest and was planning to abscond from the present location.

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The officials said the arrest was made in compliance to a “warrant of arrest” issued by competent court at Srinagar.

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The arrested terrorist will be produced before competent court at Srinagar after his transit from Delhi to Srinagar for which transit remand has been obtained from Delhi Court, officials said, and added further arrests in the case are expected.

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