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Jammu and Kashmir: Two held for stabbing a polytechnic student in Srinagar

| @indiablooms | Aug 29, 2023, at 09:48 pm

Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday arrested two persons for allegedly stabbing a Polytechnic student with a sharp weapon in Srinagar.

The accused have been identified as Abrar Shabir a resident of Chadoora and Rahil Ali of Dalgate Srinagar, who have been arrested for assaulting a student with a sharp weapon.

The weapon of offence has also been recovered, police said.

A case under relevant sections of law has been registered in Bemina Police station.

“Two (2) accused namely Abrar Shabir S/O Shabir Dar R/O Chadoora and Rahil Ali S/O Ali Mohd Pehloo R/O Dalgate Srinagar arrested for assaulting/injuring a polytechnic student with a sharp edged weapon. FIR No. 89/2023 registered in Bemina PS. Weapon of offence also recovered,” Srinagar police posted on X.

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