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Stone-pelters’ calls led NIA to zero in on seven separatist leaders

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Stone-pelters’ calls led NIA to zero in on seven separatist leaders
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Separatist bigwigs passed funds to local leaders who would pay the youth to pelt stones and unleash mob violence.
Highlights
  • Some 48 ‘habitual’ stone-pelters were in touch with local and mid-level Hurriyat leaders.
  • These leaders were allegedly connected to top separatists.
  • Separatist bigwigs would pass funds to local leaders who would pay the youth to pelt stones.
NEW DELHI: The arrest of seven Hurriyat leaders on Monday comes after one-and-a-half months of painstaking investigation that unearthed electronic evidence of their communication links with four dozen J&K youths tracked repeatedly amid stone-pelting mobs over the past year.

Telephonic conversations, which showed some 48 'habitual' stone-pelters being in touch with local and mid-level Hurriyat leaders — who were allegedly connected to top separatists — revealed a terror-funding pattern: Separatist bigwigs passing funds to local leaders who would pay the youth to pelt stones and unleash mob violence.



Focusing on youth present at three or more stone-pelting locations across Pulwama, Anantnag, Badgam, Kulgam, Tral, Awantipora, Shopian and Baramulla, the NIA drew up a list of around 48 "habitual" stone-pelters and tracked their phone call records as well as social media activity.

Many on the list, whose names, mobile numbers, present location and True Caller identity are now part of an NIA dossier, were found to be in frequent touch with local and middle-level Hurriyat leaders. The telephonic connections of the latter extended to top leaders of Hurriyat, particularly from the hardline faction led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

"Phone call details of the alleged stonepelters show them to be in conversation with Hurriyat leaders with differing frequency over the past 11 months. We now seek to substantiate this technical evidence with investigation on the ground, starting with custodial interrogation of the seven Hurriyat leaders," said an NIA officer.

According to the officer, "the technical evidence unearthed by NIA shows several layers of communication-...there are multiple contacts between the seemingly 'professional' stone-pelters and the top Hurriyat leaders. Also, there is prima facie evidence of cash transfers from the Hurriyat leaders to the stone-pelters, indicating an 'organised' angle to the mob violence that followed after Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani's killing on July 8, 2016."

NIA's analysis of Facebook accounts seems to indicate involvement and sympathies with terrorist leaders and outfits as well as links to stone pelting.

The evidence against 14 is "incriminating", said an NIA officer. "That many suspects were tracked in stone-pelting locations far from home indicates an element of organised activity," an investigator said adding that their arrest may follow next.

As per social media activity of the said suspects retrieved from their Facebook accounts, a majority of them have posted pictures of terrorists, including Burhan Wani and Zakir Musa, with some using Wani's picture as their profile photo. Some openly declare that they "worked at stone pelting" or were "born to stone pelting (sic)", while one even carried a pointer on his photo saying 'stone in my hand'. The timelines of multiple suspects sport pictures of terrorists slain in possible encounters and hail their martyrdom. Many of the suspects can be seen posing with sophisticated weapons like AK-47s and rocket launchers or with known terrorists including Wani and Zakir Musa.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...n-separatist-leaders/articleshow/59747373.cms

@Levina @nair @XiNiX @Nilgiri
 
28 concspious whatsapp groups tracked.
40-60 habitual stone pelters and their electronic communications were mapped.
2 crore cash,Gold worth 40 lakhs, and many related bank lockers were unearthed.

Wow!!!
Superb work NIA!!! :tup:
I heard arrests are not gonna stop at Geelani's son-in-law. Geelani and other separatists leaders are also under the radar.
They should also be arrested asap befire they head for their "vacations" in foreign countries.


This is how meticulously NIA had tracked each of the stone pelters>>>

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NIA's official statement after the arrest >>>

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@SpArK
@hellfire @ranjeet @kaykay @gslv mk3 @Abingdonboy

@thesolar65
 
Has anyone noticed the absolute full stop in stone pelting incidents since these bastards have been deprived on Money and manpower... LOL
Nope it stopped after Amarnath attack, when the whole nation was angry at Kashmiris. Kashmiris knew that army/CRPF won't hold back this time if they tried stone pelting.
 
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