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Assam Locals detain 44 labourers from J&K while Faridabad police quiz over 2,000 Kashmiri tenants

Srinagar, Nov 17, KNT: Locals in Assam’s Tinsukia district detained 44 individuals from Jammu and Kashmir on Monday morning after finding them moving around the Tinsukia Railway Station. The group was later handed over to the Railway Police Force for verification.

According to locals, the men were brought by a contractor for work in Arunachal Pradesh. “The group appeared suspicious to them in the backdrop of the recent blast in Delhi. We handed them over to Railway Police for verification,” the locals were quoted by a section of media as having said.

The detained group, however, said they were wage labourers who had come for transmission line work. They stated that most of them belonged to Doda and Kishtwar districts of Jammu and Kashmir and had arrived by train earlier in the day.

Officials said verification of the individuals was still underway.

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Meanwhile, Faridabad Police continued questioning Kashmiri students and tenants living on rent in the city as part of the investigation into the alleged white collar module linked to the recent blast near the Red Fort. Police said over 2,000 tenants have been questioned so far, with further verification being conducted to trace any possible connections. [KNT]

 

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