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Police File Attempt-to-Murder Case After Son Allegedly Attacks Mother in Srinagar

Srinagar, Sep 18,: Police have registered a case in Bemina area of Srinagar after a woman alleged that she was violently assaulted by her drug-addicted son.
Officials said that a 52-year-old housewife, identified as Urfana, approached Police Station Batmaloo with a written complaint, stating that she was physically attacked by her son Adnan, aged around 22. Adnan, the son of Irshad Ahmad Bhat, a resident of New Colony Bemina, was accused of habitual drug abuse and violent behavior.
Police said that after receiving the complaint, cognizance was taken and a formal case was registered under FIR number 72/2025 at Police Station Batmaloo. The case has been booked under section 109 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), read with section 307 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC), which pertains to attempt to murder. Investigation into the matter is underway.
The injured woman has been admitted to JVC Hospital Bemina for medical treatment. Her condition is being monitored by doctors, though officials did not immediately confirm the extent of her injuries.
Police sources told KNT that the case reflects a worrying pattern of rising drug addiction among youth in Srinagar, which in many instances has led to domestic violence and family disputes. In recent months, Srinagar police have repeatedly highlighted how substance abuse is fueling criminal behavior and destabilizing family structures in the city.
Locals in Bemina expressed concern over the incident and urged the administration to intensify its anti-drug campaign. “This is a shocking case. Drug addiction is destroying young lives and now tearing families apart. Strong measures are needed to curb this menace,” said a local resident.
Police confirmed that the investigation is being pursued on priority, and further action will be taken against the accused once preliminary evidence and medical reports are analyzed. [KNT]

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