Police Hands Over 17 Boys After Counselling Through Community Bond To Their Families
SRINAGAR: Police on Sunday handed over seventeen boys to their parents after ‘counselling’ in Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.
In a statement, the police said that these boys were arrested for participating in protests in violation of Section 51 of DM Act during Corona Curfew.
The police spokesperson further stated that the parents assured that they will guide their children to not engage in any activities which are against the law and in times of Covid can lead to spread of infection.
Meanwhile statement further said that SSP Srinagar Sandeep Chaudhary appealed to the youngsters to concentrate on their studies and career building. He told them that there is a section in society who manage best facilities and life opportunities for themselves and their families but use boys from humble backgrounds as fodder for furthering their careers and agendas.
Rangers, CTD arrest four SRA terrorists
Karachi
May 6, 2021
The Rangers and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of the Sindh police in a joint raid arrested four alleged terrorists belonging to a nationalist party of Sindh and found arms and ammunition on them.
According to the CTD spokesperson, the joint raid was conducted in the Gulistan-e-Jauhar area where four terrorists, namely Sajjad Ali Channa, Mohsin Raza Channa, Naushad Ali and Aslam Baig, were arrested with hand grenades, arms and ammunition.
The suspects allegedly belonged to the Asghar Shah, alias Sajjad Shah, group of the Sindh Revolutionary Army (SRA) and were involved in the recent attacks on Rangers mobiles and posts, said the spokesperson, adding that the arrested men had also admitted to their involvement in several cases.
Law enforcers on Wednesday claimed to have arrested four suspected militants linked with proscribed Sindh Revolutionary Army (SRA). AFP/File
KARACHI: Law enforcers on Wednesday claimed to have arrested four suspected militants linked with proscribed Sindh Revolutionary Army (SRA).
A team of Rangers and counter-terrorism department personnel carried out an action in the Pehlwan Goth locality near Rabia City in Gulistan-i-Jauhar and detained four suspects Sajjad Ali, Mohsin Raza, Naushad Ali and Aslam Beg, according to a CTD spokesperson.
It said that the suspects belonged to SRA’s Asghar Shah alias Sajjad Shah group, according to him. “They were involved in recent grenade attacks on Rangers’ posts and mobile vans,” he said, adding that 13 members of the outfit had already been arrested by the CTD.
How Kyrie Irving’s stance on Islam has resonated among Muslim youth
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When Kyrie Irving discussed his fasting during Ramadan last week, some in the media wrote that that he had “admitted” or “confirmed” his Muslim faith as if it were a secret . or worse. In reality, the better way of describing Irving’s reaction may have been “celebrated” or “rejoiced.”
Here’s just what he said in the post-game Q-and-A after being asked if he was observing the holy month of Ramadan which requires fasting from sunrise to sunset.
“All praise is due to God, Allah, for this. … For me, in terms of my faith and what I believe in, being part of the Muslim community, being committed to Islam and also just being committed to all races and cultures, religions, just having an understanding and respect. I just want to put that as a foundation.