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More than 30 youth arrested in pre-dawn raids in Pulwama

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May 2, 2019
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by  BASHARAT RASHID
Pulwama: More than 30 youth have been arrested during the nocturnal raids at Tahab village and other areas of Pulwama district during intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday.
“Raids were launched in our area during midnight,” locals claimed.
The arrest spree entered in third day in the district which is going to polls on May 6.
Sources told INS that more than eighty youth have been arrested in the Pulwama district only.
A day earlier more than 30 youth were arrested from Gudoora village and other areas of Pulwama and 7 youth were also picked up in Reshipora area of Awantipora.
Similarly, 21 youth were arrested on Monday night at Murran and its adjoining areas.
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