Two suspected OGW workers detained under the Public Safety Act in Budgam

Budgam, 27 April: Police said in a statement that the Budgam police in Jammu and Kashmir have detained two suspected overground workers associated with terrorist rank under the Public Safety Act (PSA).

According to an official statement, in a decisive move against terrorism and doing strict work against ANES (anti-national elements), District Police Budgam on Sunday detained two “hardcore” on the ground workers (OGWS) affiliated to terrorist rank under the Strict Public Safety Act (PSA). Overground workers have been identified as Tahir Ahmed Kumar, a resident of Pakarpora, a resident of Karpora Pakrapora and a resident of Shabir Ahmed Canei.

The arrest followed continuous efforts and action worthy intelligence, indicating the pair participation in providing active assistance to terrorist organizations working in the region. By implementing the Public Safety Act, the authorities have ensured their custody for peace and public system and to prevent dangers.

The detained individuals played an important role in the convenience of terrorist activities, including their continuous involvement in movement, shelter, logical support, and anti-national activities, in motivating local youth to join the banned (terrorist) organizations. The PSA was considered necessary to implement, and their detention is an important step towards destroying the terrorist support network in the district, the statement was read.

The Budgam police has confirmed their resolve to work strongly against all the elements that endange the security and security of the region, saying that the general public is once again urged to play an active role in maintaining the safety of Budgam, which reported any information related to any information related to activities related to anti-national, anti-social or drugs and to play an active role for the police.

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