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Sopore Police fix GPS tracker anklet on two bailed-out terror associates

Asian Mail

Sopore: Police on Saturday fix a GPS-enabled anklet on two bailed-out terror associates for better surveillance to track their movements. This step has been taken after obtaining formal orders from the Court.

In a statement issued to Asian Mail, a police spokesperson said Police fix GPS tracker on accused identified as Aamar Mehraj Kaboo S/O Mehraj-Ud-Din Kaboon R/O Mahrajpora Sopore and Waseem Manzoor Gazi S/O Manzoor Ahmad Gazi R/O Watergam Rafiabad were arrested

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In this regard case FIR No. 185/2020 US 7/25, 27 of IA Act, 16, 18, 20, 23, 38 ULAP Act of Police Station Sopore and FIR No. 161/2019 U/S 7/25 IA Act 18, 39 ULAP Act of Police Station Dangiwacha respectively and have been enlarged bail by the Court.

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