A video showing SPO Saima Akhter shouting at security forces over a search operation at her house had gone viral. Akhter has been discharged from duty now.
A jawan stands guard along a deserted street in Kashmir. Photo: Reuters/Mukesh Gupta
Saima Akhter from Kulgam has been slapped with UAPA for raising legitimate questions about searching her home repeatedly without any reasons. Saima’s ailing mother understandably exacerbated her worries. When it comes to cruelty even women arent spared in Naya Kashmir. https://t.co/KaGJq6mtbA
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In a statement, Jammu & Kashmir police said that Akhter had “resisted” the search party, turned violent, and uttered statements glorifying violent actions of terrorism during an operation.
“On 14 April 2021, after receiving specific input regarding the presence of terrorists in Karewa Mohallah of Village Frisal, a search operation was launched there. During the course of search, the search party was obstructed by a woman identified as Saima Akther D/O Ghulam Nabi Rah R/O Frisal. The woman resisted the search party and turned violent, and uttered statements glorifying violent actions of terrorism. She captured a video through her personal phone and forwarded it on social media platforms with the aim of disrupting the search,” the police statement reads.
According to the police, Akhter has been arrested and subsequently terminated from service. “Regarding the incident, case with FIR no. 19/2021 U/S 353 IPC, 13 UAPA Act stands registered in Police Station Yaripora and investigation of case is in progress,” the police said.While Section 13 of UAPA is for taking part in or committing or advocating, abetting, advising or inciting the commission of any unlawful activity as defined under the law, Section 353 of IPC deals with using force or criminal assault for preventing government servants from discharging their duties.When contacted, senior superintendent of Police Kulgam, Gurinder Pal Singh termed Akhter’s allegation that forces are frequently searching a particular house as “incorrect”.
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