SIA Arrests Srinagar Resident on False Charges Amid Heightened Tensions in IIOJK
July 9, 2024The New Delhi-controlled State Investigation Agency (SIA) has detained Ahmad Ulla Malla in Srinagar, located in the Indian-illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The arrest occurred during a house raid in the Dalal Mohalla area, conducted by the SIA in collaboration with Indian security forces. Malla faces false charges related to a 2013 case involving the ambush and killing of four policemen in Peer Mohalla Hygam Sopore.
Initially investigated by the Sopore Police and registered at Police Station Tarzoo in Baramulla district, the case was transferred to the SIA for specialized investigation earlier this year. The SIA has also claimed to uncover connections between funding for pro-freedom organizations and Bitcoin trade, suggesting financial support for mass agitation in the region.
Meanwhile, Indian troops have intensified cordon and search operations across various villages and areas in Kathua, Rajouri, and Poonch districts. Reports indicate that residents in these areas are being harassed, interrogated, and pressured to act as informers, providing information about local Mujahideen activities.
These developments highlight the ongoing volatility in Jammu and Kashmir, where tensions between local residents and Indian authorities remain high. The arrest of Malla and the broadening of investigations by the SIA signify an intensifying crackdown on individuals suspected of anti-Indian activities, while the large-scale military operations exacerbate the sense of insecurity and unrest among the local population.