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4 Journalists Detained In Kashmir, Released, mobile, laptops, passports seized.

Sherjeel Malik
Last updated: September 9, 2021 6:45 am
Sherjeel Malik
4 years ago
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The J&K police conducted raids and detained four journalists in Srinagar on Wednesday. They were freed in the night.

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Journalists Narrate OrdealReason not clear

Raids were conducted around 7 a.m by multiple teams of the police on the residences of Hilal Mir, a freelancer; Shah Abbas, a freelancer; Azhar Qadri, a freelancer; and Showkat Motta, editor of the Kashmir Narrator magazine, in different locations in Srinagar.

The journalists were later taken to Kothibagh police station where their laptops and mobile phones were seized for technical evaluation before being released, the officials said.

Journalists Narrate Ordeal

“We were asleep when the police raided my house. They searched the rooms. Later, they took away my mobile phone and laptop. Even my wife was asked to hand over her mobile and laptop. Our passports were also seized,” one of the four detained journalists told The Hindu.

Another journalist said the mobile phones of all the family members were seized during the raid. It’s for the first time that the family members of the journalists were also target of the police action.

Three of the four detained journalists contribute to foreign publications. They were detained at the Kothi Bagh police station in Srinagar till around 8 p.m. and were released.

Reason not clear

“We were asked about our background. We were not told about the case in which we have been summoned nor intimated of any charges,” another detained journalist said.

When contacted, a senior police officer said the four were detained in an FIR 82/2020 lodged last year. “They are questioned as part of the ongoing investigation in the case,” he said.

While police is tight-lipped about the searches, it is believed that the raids were part of investigation into a blog post that instigates people against the country and also seeks to malign the image of nationalists in Kashmir, official sources said.

(Inputs various news agencies)

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