Islamabad: Man
linked to Kashmiri separatist leader arrested on 'terror charges'
In the first
incident of its kind, a man from Jammu
and Kashmir has been arrested by police in the
Pakistani capital on terrorism-related charges, according to a media report on
Tuesday. Mohammad Shoaib, a relative of senior Kashmiri separatist leader
Aasiya Andrabi, was detained when police raided a house in Khayaban-e-Kashmir
on the outskirts of Islamabad
on Saturday. Another man from Jammu
and Kashmir, identified as Syed Irtiqaz Nabi Gilani,
escaped during the raid, the Dawn newspaper reported. Gilani is a nephew of
Andrabi, who heads the Dukhtaran-e-Millat. The "major development"
went "almost unnoticed", the report said. Islamabad:
Man linked to Kashmiri separatist leader arrested on 'terror charges' Islamabad: Man linked to
Kashmiri separatist leader arrested on 'terror charges' A huge cache of arms
and ammunition and four remote-controlled spy planes were seized during the
raid. Earlier reports in the Pakistani media had provided details of Saturday's
raid but did not identify the person who was arrested. Police are looking into
the "international linkages and bank accounts" of both Shoaib and
Gilani. Police sources told the daily that Shoaib and Gilani were from Jammu and Kashmir.
Gilani is the nephew of Andrabi, whose group's agenda includes the imposition
of Islamic law in Kashmir. The link of Shoaib
and Gilani with Andrabi was exposed when Indian intelligence intercepted
Hurriyat leaders calls after the raid, a diplomatic source told the daily.
Shoaib had recently come to Pakistan
from Saudi Arabia,
police sources said. Gilani had been in Pakistan over the past few months
and had been moving around the country. Initially, Gilani had stayed in
Muzaffarabad and then went to Abbottabad before coming to Islamabad.
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