Anantnag (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], June 1 (ANI): Assam Agriculture Minister Atul Bora on Sunday visited Pahalgam terror attack victim Syed Adil Hussain Shah’s residence in Pahalgam of Jammu and Kashmir and handed over a letter from Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and a cheque of Rs 5 lakh as one-time financial assistance from the Government of Assam to the family.
The Assam Government announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh as a token of respect for the families of all 26 people killed in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
Bora will also pay a courtesy call on Manoj Sinha, the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, today at J&K Rajbhawan, the Assam Chief Minister’s office said.
Meanwhile, Sarma today said that with two more arrests, 81 “anti-nationals” are now behind bars in the Assam for sympathising with Pakistan on social media posts.
The latest arrests were from Kamrup and Sonitpur districts. Sonitpur Police arrested Md Dilbar Hussain, and Kamrup Police arrested Hafizur Rahman for allegedly sympathising with Pakistan with their posts on social media.
The Chief Minister said that authorities are tracking “anti-national” social media posts and taking action.
“81 Anti-Nationals are now behind bars for sympathising with Pak | #Update | 1 June,” Sarma said in a post on X.
“@SonitpurPolice arrested Md Dilbar Hussain. @KamrupPolice arrested Hafizur Rahman. Our systems are constantly tracking anti-national posts on social media and taking actions,” he said.
Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday conducted a massive search operation at 15 locations in eight states, including Assam, in a Pakistan-linked espionage case.
Searches were conducted at the premises of suspects linked with Pakistan Intelligence Operatives (PIOs) in the states of Delhi, Maharashtra (Mumbai), Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Assam and West Bengal.
NIA teams have seized several electronic gadgets and sensitive financial documents, along with other incriminating materials, during the searches. These are being extensively examined for clues to the espionage racket being run by Pakistan-based operatives as part of an anti-India terror conspiracy.
As per NIA investigations, the suspects targeted in the searches had connections with Pakistani operatives and acted as financial conduits for carrying out espionage activities in India.
NIA had registered the case on 20th May following the arrest of an accused person who had been sharing sensitive information with PIOs since 2023 and had received funds through various conduits in India in lieu of leaking classified information related to national security.
The anti-terror agency is continuing with its investigation in the case, registered under sections 61(2), 147, 148 of BNS 2023, sections 3 & 5 of the Official Secrets Act 1923 and section 18 of UA(P) Act 1967. (ANI)
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