Police Recover Banned Literature in Court-Ordered Search | Kashmir Life

AhmadJunaidJ&KDecember 6, 2025365 Views





   

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday carried out a court-supervised search at a shop in Litter Pulwama, leading to the recovery of banned literature and incriminating material, officials said.

Cops raided a bookstore for 25 books banned in Jammu and Kashmir in August 2025. Photo: Social Media

A police spokesperson said that acting on a search warrant issued by the NIA Court Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir Police carried out a search at the shop belonging to Mohamed Amir Rather, resident of Litter Pulwama.

The search operation was conducted in the presence of a magistrate and independent witnesses to ensure complete transparency and due process. During the search, police recovered incriminating material including JKDFP posters and banned literature books from the premises of the accused.

All seized items have been taken into custody for detailed scrutiny. Further investigation is in progress to ascertain the broader dimensions of the case and verify any additional connections linked to the seized material.

Jammu and Kashmir Police reaffirm its firm commitment to upholding law and order and taking stringent action against unlawful and anti-national activities in the district, reads the statement. (KNC)



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