What Happened During the Counter-Intelligence Kashmir Raids in Srinagar, Budgam, and Kulgam?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- The Counter-Intelligence Kashmir conducted simultaneous raids in Srinagar, Budgam, and Kulgam.
- Dr. Umer Farooq's residence was searched as part of a larger investigation.
- The investigation relates to a white collar terror case involving local doctors.
- Collaboration with Haryana Police led to the dismantling of a terror module.
- Community concerns were raised due to the raids' abruptness.
Srinagar, Nov 18 (NationPress) The Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) unit of the J&K Police executed coordinated raids across multiple sites on Tuesday, targeting areas in Srinagar, Budgam, and Kulgam as part of an investigation related to a white collar terror case.
According to official sources, these operations were conducted simultaneously throughout the three districts.
This morning, a CIK team conducted a raid in the Bugam region of Kulgam, specifically searching the home of Dr. Umer Farooq, a cardiologist affiliated with SMHS Hospital in Srinagar.
The CIK officers arrived at the village early and undertook thorough searches at the doctor's residence.
The specific reasons for the raid have not been publicly disclosed, and authorities are yet to provide an official statement regarding the operation, as per sources.
Local residents reported that the search proceeded without incident, although the unexpected presence of CIK teams did raise concerns among the community.
During the raid, Dr. Umer Farooq was reportedly absent from his home, and it remains unclear if any items were confiscated during the procedure.
Several divisions of the J&K Police, including the CIK and the Specific Investigation Agency (SIA), are probing the white collar terror case that has implicated certain local physicians.
This investigation saw a significant breakthrough when the J&K Police, in collaboration with Haryana Police, dismantled the terror module in Faridabad. The lead on the doctors involved was provided by two overground workers (OGWs) associated with the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror group.
Initially, a local physician, Adil Rather from the Qazigund area of Kulgam district, was apprehended by J&K Police in Saharanpur.
Interrogation of Dr. Adil Rather led to the unraveling of the terror module based in Faridabad.
Another local doctor, Muzammil Ganaie, was also taken into custody in Faridabad, where explosive materials were found in his possession. Another associate, Dr. Umar Nabi, managed to escape arrest but died in a car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi, resulting in the deaths of 12 civilians and injuries to many others.