Police conduct raids on residences, businesses linked with banned JeI in Srinagar

by · Greater Kashmir

Srinagar, Nov 27: In sustained effort to strengthen the security environment and maintain public order, Srinagar Police conducted coordinated searches at multiple locations linked to certain associates and organizations affiliated with Jama’at-e-Islami (JeI).

According to police spokesperson, the searches were carried out at the residences and business establishments of the individuals which include: (1) Umar Sultan Guru, son of Mohammad Farooq Guru, resident of Al Noor Colony Chanpora (Tour and Travel “Syndicate”); (2) Mohd Abdullah Wani, son of Late Mohd Akber Wani, resident of Wadwan Budgam, presently residing at Mandir Bagh Baghat Srinagar; (3) Gh. Mohd Bhat, son of Ab. Jabbar Bhat, resident of Bemina; (4) Haji Mohammad Ramzan Lone, son of Late Ali Mohammad Lone, resident of Soura Sheikh Molalla (Ramzana Memorial Educational Institute, Soura), (5) Shahid Zahgeer, son of Abdul Salam, resident of House No. 23, Buchpora Soura, Srinagar (Ramzana Memorial School, Soura); (6) Mohd Ramzan Naik @ Faheem, son of Ghulam Qadir Naik, resident of Barhar Lalbazar; (7) Bashir Ahmad Lone, son of Ab. Samad Lone, resident of Syedpora Harwan; (8) Peer Giyas Ud Din, resident of Nowgam (Falah Research Ramzan Centre, Nowgam); and (9) Manzoor Ahmad, resident of Nowgam Chowk.

Further searches were also conducted at the following institutions associated with JeI ideology which include (1) Jamiat-ul-Banaat, Kashmir University, Umer Colony, Lal Bazar; (2) Rahat Manzil (JK Yateem Khana), Bagh-i-Nand Singh, Chattabal; (3) Chinar Publication Trust, Maisuma; (4) Al-Kousar Book Shop, Maisuma.

The action was initiated based on credible inputs regarding activities deemed prejudicial to the security and stability of the region, police spokesperson said.

All searches were carried out strictly in accordance with legal procedures, he said.

Incriminating materials relevant to the investigation were seized for detailed examination, he added.

Srinagar Police reiterated its commitment to maintaining peace, preventing unlawful activities, and ensuring a safe and secure atmosphere for all citizens.

Further investigation is underway, and appropriate legal action will be taken based on the findings, spokesperson added.