Kadaba: A residence in Atoor Koyila, under the jurisdiction of Kadaba Police Station, fell victim to a burglary late Thursday night, where thieves reportedly stole valuables and cash estimated to be worth lakhs of rupees.
The incident occured at the home of Yakub in Kalai near Atoor Koyila while the family was away attending a function on Thursday night. The miscreants seized the opportunity to break into the house during the family's absence. However, their escape was reportedly thwarted as they noticed an approaching auto-rickshaw on the road while attempting to target the next house.
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Upon receiving information about the break-in at Kalai, Kadaba Police promptly arrived at the scene to conduct a thorough inspection. In the course of the investigation, forensic experts and a dog squad were summoned to gather evidence related to the burglary.
Further details about the incident are anticipated as the investigation progresses.
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Srinagar (PTI): PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said declaring Dar Ul Uloom Jamia Siraj Ul Uloom in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian an unlawful entity under the UAPA was a "flagrant injustice" to the underprivileged sections of society.
She also alleged that banning such "altruistic institutions" without any solid evidence of anti-national activity "shows a deep seated prejudice and ill intention".
The institution allegedly run by individuals affiliated with a banned organisation has been declared an "unlawful entity" under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
In a post on X, Mehbooba said, "Every single day the j&k government acts as a mute bystander & a timid enabler of vicious assaults on J&Ks identity & dignity. Declaring Dar Ul Uloom Jamia Siraj Ul Uloom as an unlawful entity under UAPA is a flagrant injustice to the poor underprivileged sections of society".
The former chief minister said the institution served as a "beacon of quality education" for students unable to afford expensive schooling.
"It has produced reputed doctors and professionals who served this nation with dedication. Banning these altruistic institutions without any solid evidence of anti national activity shows a deep seated prejudice & ill intention," she added.
Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg issued a two-page order based on the dossier presented by Senior Superintendent of Police Shopian pointing towards the alleged illegal activities at Darul Uloom Jamia Sirajul Uloom at Imam Sahib in Shopian district in south Kashmir.
According to the order issued by Garg on April 24, there were "credible inputs and evidence on record, to indicate sustained and covert linkages of the institution with Jamaat-e-Islami, which the Government of India banned in 2019.
