Three Kashmiri Youth Detained in Baramulla by Indian Police

Srinagar, In a recent development, Indian police have detained three Kashmiri youth in the Baramulla district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The arrests occurred today in the Boniyar area of the Uri district.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the police apprehended the youth in the Boniyar locality within the Uri area of Baramulla district. The police have labeled the detained individuals as mujahideen, a term used to justify their arrest. The nature of the charges or the specifics of the accusations against the youth remain unclear at this stage.

The arrest of these individuals has sparked concerns regarding the legal justification for their detention. The use of the label ‘mujahideen’ by the police raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the arrest and the due process rights of the detained youth.

This incident adds to the ongoing tension in the region, which has witnessed several such arrests in the past. The situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir has been a point of contention and has often led to international attention and concern over human rights practices in the area.

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