Two ‘stone-pelters’ in Kashmir Valley get 10-day NIA custody

Javed Ahmed Bhat and Kamran Yusuf mobilised support against security personnel through social media.

September 06, 2017 07:10 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 12:26 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

In this September 11, 2016 file photo, an injured Kashmiri man is brought for treatment at SMHS hospital in Srinagar. Stone-pelters often clash with security forces and many times civilians get injured in the process.

In this September 11, 2016 file photo, an injured Kashmiri man is brought for treatment at SMHS hospital in Srinagar. Stone-pelters often clash with security forces and many times civilians get injured in the process.

Two men, including a freelance photo-journalist, arrested on Tuesday for alleged stone-pelting in Kashmir Valley and mobilising support against security personnel through the social media, were on Wednesday sent to 10-day National Investigating Agency (NIA) custody for interrogation.

District Judge Poonam A. Bamba allowed the NIA to quiz Javed Ahmed Bhat from Kulgam and Kamran Yusuf from Pulwama till September 16 after the probe agency said they were required to be confronted with the other accused in the case, court sources said.

During in-chamber proceedings, the NIA also said the two had to be taken to various places in relation to the ongoing investigation, the sources said.

Continuing with its probe in the funding of terror and separatist activities in the Kashmir Valley, the NIA had on Tuesday arrested Bhat and Yusuf.

Hurling stones at forces

According to the agency, they were involved in stone-pelting incidents besides organising groups of youths who would throw stones at security personnel involved in counter-insurgency operations.

Yusuf, who had often been warned by the local police, was allegedly mobilising the youth and clicking their pictures for circulation in local and national newspapers, it had said.

The two also circulated pictures and videos on social networking sites that sparked widespread rumours in the Valley, the officials alleged.

The NIA has arrested seven people in the case of alleged funding of terror and subversive activities in the Kashmir Valley to fuel unrest there.

The case was registered on issues of raising, receiving and collecting funds through various illegal means, including hawala channels, for funding such activities.

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