Police hunt for 3 Kashmiris in Jammu sloganeering case

The Jammu and Kashmir police have registered a case in connection with alleged shouting of anti-India slogans by some stranded Kashmiri passengers in the state’s winter capital recently and issued a ‘hue and cry notice’ to trace three unidentified persons, officials said on Thursday.

The police also issued pictures of the three accused persons.

   

A case has been registered against the unidentified persons in connection with alleged shouting of anti-national slogans during protests by stranded Kashmiri passengers near the GGM science college in Jammu on February 11 in the Nowabad police station, the officials said.

The case has been registered under sections sedition (124A RPC), punishment for wrongful restraint (341), punishment for rioting (147) rioting, armed with deadly weapon (148) and endangering life or personal safety of others (336).

As per the hue and cry notice issued by SSP Jammu Tajinder Singh, SP city north, Jammu has intimated that some unknown persons have raised anti-national slogans near the college, out of which the pictures of three unidentified persons have been traced out and are wanted in the FIR.

“As such photographs of these unidentified persons are being published for the information of police establishments and public in general, having any clue related to whereabouts and present locations of these accused persons, communicate the same on the contacts of police,” the notice said. 

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