SRINAGAR; the Indian security forces including the army have the power to arrest any person. Without informing the local police.
This is borne out by the arrest of the local BBC correspondent Yusuf Jamail disappeared from his. Pratap Bagh residence here. Jamil was picked up by the army 7:30 am on Saturday taken to the transit camp and kept there till 12:40 pm. The Indian Home Secretary: Mahesh Chander Saxena confirmed that the army had picked up Jamil. He said the army had special powers. The journalists disappearance caused hue and cry in the media, only after 29 hours did the army conceded that Jamil was in their custody. He was later freed.
Earlier, the govt had categorically denied the arrest of the newsman,
Two militants were killed and six arrested and a police constable was kidnapped in northern most border state of Jammu and Kashmir Friday as curfew was relaxed for 12 hours in Srinagar, state’s summer capital,
The policeman, Ramesh Kumar was abducted from his house in South Kashmir township of Anantnag early Friday, police sources said. A massive search has been launched to trace the policemen,
The militants were killed in separate encounters with security forces in the five km belt along the IndoPakistan border Thursday, an official source said.
One militant was shot dead and six others nabbed by security forces when they were trying to cross over to the Indian side in the five km belt in Poonch sector, in Jammu division.
A large quantity of arms and ammunition, including seven AK47 rifles, 1500 rounds of AK47 rifles one rocket launcher and a large quantity of explosives were recovered from the spot, the sources said.
Another militant was killed by security forces in another border sector in the valley. One AK47 rifle was recovered from the spot.
Article extracted from this publication >> June 8, 1990