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Families refute police claim

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Srinagar: The families of the arrested youth hailing from central Kashmir’s Budgam have refuted the claims of Special Cell of Delhi Police that the trio from Kashmir arrested by them have links with militant outfits.
Three Kashmiri men who were arrested by police hail from Central Kashmir’s Budgam district. They have been identified as Reyaz Ahmed Rather and Shabir Ahmed Gojri, both residents of Nasrullah Pora and Muhammad Ayoub Pathan of Gondhipora village.
The family members of all these arrested men vouched for their innocence.
Shaista- wife of Shabir Ahmed Gojri said her husband visits the shrine of Ajmeer Sharif every year and this time another youth from the same village Reyaz Ahmed accompanied him.
“My husband had to pay obeisance at Ajmeer Sharif while Reyaz being a Welding expert had to get some stuff from Delhi,” she said adding that on Sunday late evening, her husband informed that he is alright.
“My husband is a tipper driver with clean police record. We were shocked over the claim made by Delhi Police,” she said, adding that Shabir is the sole bread winner of family comprising old parents and two little sisters.
Muhammad Shafi Rather, father of Reyaz Ahmed also vouched for the innocence of his son saying that he had gone to Delhi for the first time in life.
“My son is unmarried who had gone to Delhi to purchase some material needed for his work in the welding workshop,” he said and sought intervention of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
“My son has clear police record who has never ever been arrested for anything wrong,” Rather said.
Muhammad Ayoub Pathan, a resident of Gondhipora Budgam who is one among arrested by Delhi Police according to his family had gone to Delhi to purchase construction material.
“We are constructing a house and for this purpose Pathan left for Delhi two days ago to get some material,” his family members said.
Pathan is the father of 3 daughters and 2 sons. One of his sons is in police custody for his alleged involvement in Lawaypora militant attack in February this year.
Two militants Zia-ur-Rehman of Arth Budgam and Khateeb of Wagam Bijbehara were killed in Lawaypora shootout on 5 February this year. A trooper Ramesh Ranjan was also killed in the shootout.
“Few persons are still in detention in connection with Lawaypora Srinagar attack and among them is the son of Muhammad Ayoub Pathan as well, but: “we vouch for the innocence of both father and son,” the family members said. (KNT)

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