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Detenues who try to spread terror will be re-arrested: Mufti
Srinagar, June 11: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said the government would again `put behind bars` those detenues who disrupt peace and spread terror.
Srinagar, June 11: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said the government would again
"put behind bars" those detenues who disrupt peace and spread
terror.
"Militants who are out to disrupt peace and spread terror
after being released will be put behind bars again," Sayeed
said intervening during the question hour today.
"Although, the director general of police has been
instructed not to arrest those people who have been released
by courts but exceptions are there," the Chief Minister
explained.
Replying to a question by opposition MLAs, Sayeed said
there were 567 persons under detention and only 61 had been
released so far.
However, National Conference MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar submitted to the Speaker a list of 14 persons who had been re-arrested despite court order to affect their immediate release.
Sayeed, after examining the list, said all the people belonged to Mohur Tehsil, which was a strong-hold of militants.
However, National Conference MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar submitted to the Speaker a list of 14 persons who had been re-arrested despite court order to affect their immediate release.
Sayeed, after examining the list, said all the people belonged to Mohur Tehsil, which was a strong-hold of militants.
"We will verify their background and if they have not been involved in any militant activities, they will be released," Sayeed assured the house.
Bureau Report