12 detained in Kashmir for allegedly aiding terror network
Twelve people have been detained by Jammu and Kashmir Police for allegedly running a terror-support network disguised as social activism.
Early morning raids took place across several districts, including Srinagar, Baramulla, and Pulwama.
The case involves charges of spreading public mischief, promoting enmity, unlawful activities, and conspiracy.
How the group operated—and what's next
According to police, the suspects used media platforms and causes like human rights or environmental issues to glorify terrorism and influence young people.
Some reportedly had links to banned groups or communicated with handlers in Pakistan using encrypted apps.
Officers seized phones, SIM cards, and a laptop; all are now being forensically examined as investigators try to trace more connections within this alleged network.