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No Support Left For Pakistan in Kashmir: Owaisi

He is Innocent : Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Acquittal of Gulzar BhatThe Supreme Court of India on Wednesday uphe...
17/05/2025

He is Innocent : Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Acquittal of Gulzar Bhat

The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday upheld the acquittal of Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, popularly known as Gulzar Peer, and three others in an alleged r**e case registered over a decade ago in Budgam district.

17/05/2025

*Haryana YouTuber Held On Charge Of Spying For Pakistan*

CHANDIGARH,May 17:A Haryana-based YouTuber has been arrested on the charge of passing on sensitive information to Pakistani intelligence operatives, police said on Saturday.

Jyoti Malhotra, who runs a YouTube channel, Travel with JO, and hails from Hisar in Haryana, was arrested from New Aggarsain Extension, they said.

She has been booked under the relevant sections of the Official Secrets Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, said police.

She was sent to a five-day police remand after being produced before the court.

Jyoti, whose YouTube channel and Instagram account have 3.77 lakh subscribers and 1.33 lakh followers respectively, allegedly was in contact with a Pakistani staffer working at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi. On May 13, India had expelled that Pakistani official for allegedly indulging in espionage.

Her YouTube channel account shows some videos regarding her visit to Pakistan — ‘Indian Girl in Pakistan’, ‘Indian Girl Exploring Lahore’, ‘Indian Girl at Katas Raj Temple’ and ‘Indian Girl Rides Luxury Bus in Pakistan’.

She has made a total of 487 videos so far.
She has described herself as a ‘Nomadic Leo Girl’, ‘Wanderer Haryanvi + Punjabi’ and ‘purane khayalon ki modern ladki’ on her YouTube channel.

In 2023, Jyoti came in contact with Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish at the Pakistan High Commission where she went to seek a visa to visit the neighbouring nation, according to an FIR lodged at Civil Lines Police Station on May 16.

Jyoti, who visited Pakistan twice, had met Danish’s acquaintance Ali Ahwan who arranged her stay there, the FIR read.

Ahwan arranged Jyoti’s meeting with Pakistani Security and Intelligence officials and met Shakir and Rana Shahbaz. She saved Shahbaz’s mobile number as ‘Jatt Randhawa’ to avoid any suspicion.

She was in contact with these persons through WhatsApp, Telegram and Snapchat, and passed on sensitive information to them, according to the FIR, which was registered on the complaint of sub-inspector Bijender Singh.

She met Danish several times at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi and was found to be in touch with Pakistani Intelligence Operatives, it said.
Jyoti’s arrest came days after Punjab Police arrested two persons, including a woman, from Malerkotla district for their alleged involvement in espionage activities linked to the Pakistani official posted at the High Commission.

The accused Guzala and Yameen Mohamad, both residents of Malerkotla had been receiving payments through online transactions in exchange of classified information.

On May 11, Punjab police said that Guzala had been arrested for leaking sensitive information regarding the Indian Army movements to a Pakistan-based handler.

Guzala revealed that she was doing it in lieu of money and the accused Pakistani official sent her Rs 30,000 in two transactions — Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000 — through UPI (unified payment interface).

On Friday, the Haryana police arrested a 25-year-old post-graduate student from Kaithal for allegedly having links with Pakistani intelligence operatives.

The accused, Devender Singh, from Kaithal district’s Guhla area, was arrested after an FIR was registered against him on Sunday for uploading photos on social media with weapons, police said.

During the investigation, it was learnt that Singh, who had been pursuing a Master’s degree in political science from a college in Punjab, had gone to Pakistan on pilgrimage in November last year.

During the visit, he allegedly came in contact with Pakistani intelligence operatives and remained in touch with them even after his return, police said.

A few days ago, a 24-year-old youth, Nauman Ilahi, was arrested in the Panipat district for allegedly supplying sensitive information to some individuals in Pakistan.
These arrests come amid tension between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives. (Agencies)

17/05/2025

: India Imposed Port Restrictions on the Import of Certain Goods, such as Readymade Garments, Processed Food items etc, from Bangladesh to India. However, such said Port Restriction will Not Apply to Bangladesh Goods Transiting through India but Destined for Nepal and Bhutan.

17/05/2025

Massive F*re Guts Three Houses in Lal Bazar, Srinagar; Firefighters & JKP on Scene, No Casualties Reported"


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Srinagar Police Organizes T-10 COSCO Cricket Tournament under Civic Action ProgrammeMay 17,2025District Police Srinagar ...
17/05/2025

Srinagar Police Organizes T-10 COSCO Cricket Tournament under Civic Action Programme

May 17,2025

District Police Srinagar organized T-10 COSCO Cricket Tournament in the Downtown area of Srinagar under the aegis of Civic Action Programme ( CAP ) 2024-25.

The tournament witnessed enthusiatic participation from all sections of society, especially the youth of the area.
Ten cricket teams from District Srinagar participated in the tournament with positive energy and sportsmanship and league matches were held at various venues including Redpora and Islamia College.

The final match of the tournament was played at Islamia College, Hawal, between Wazpora XI and Palpora XI, with Wazpora XI emerging as the winners.

Mementos, cash prizes, medals, sports items and playing kits were distributed among the teams and players. Additionally, cricket uniforms were provided to all players of the 10 participating teams as goodwill gesture.

The event was presided over by SP North City Srinagar, and was attended by SDPOs Khanyar and SDPO MR Gunj, as well as SHOs of Sub-Division Khanyar.

The participating teams lauded the role of J&K Police for organizing such events and urged for conducting these events in future also. The tournament not only brought enthusiastic participation among the youth but also strengthened ties between law enforcement and the community, thereby, enhancing police-public relationship.

17/05/2025

Severe Heatwave Hits Jammu & Kashmir: Maximum Temperatures Recorded Today

Srinagar City = 31.5°C
Qazigund = 32.0°C
Kukernag = 30.0°C
Kupwara = 29.0°C
Gulmarg = 22.2°C
Pahalgam = 27.0°C

Jammu city = 41.0°C
Banihal = 30.4°C
Batote = 30.9°C
Bhaderwah = 30.4°C
Katra = 37.0°C

Complied By: Kashmir Weather Watch

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