J&k police file FIR against members of banned organisation 

Srinagar: Police in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday files FIR against  members of Jammu and Kashmir Itihad-ul-Muslimeen (JKIM), with Masroor Abbas Ansari, under unlawful association by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) due to its involvement in activities that pose a threat to national integrity and sovereignty. The organisation’s members have been linked to militancy-related.

Srinagar: Police in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday files FIR against  members of Jammu and Kashmir Itihad-ul-Muslimeen (JKIM), with Masroor Abbas Ansari, under unlawful association by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) due to its involvement in activities that pose a threat to national integrity and sovereignty.

The organisation’s members have been linked to militancy-related incidents, stone-pelting on security forces, and inciting public unrest against the Union of India. Considering these subversive activities, the Government of India, through MHA Notification No. 14017/1/2025/NI-MFO dated 11.03.2025, declared the organisation unlawful.

Despite the ban, credible intelligence indicates that certain leaders and members of JKIM continue to be involved in anti-national activities. They have been actively instigating the public against the nation, spreading misinformation and hatred.

Taking due cognizance of these violations, Police Station Pattan has registered Case FIR No. 45/2025 under Sections 10& 13 of UAPA and Sections 147 & 148 of BNS.

As per the statement, further Investigation has been set into motion.