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Undertrial in Pulwama terror attack case shifted to Jammu GMCH from Kishtwar jail

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024
Bilal Ahmed Kuchay, a 27-year-old undertrial prisoner connected to the Pulwama terror attack, was transferred from Kishtwar District Jail to Jammu GMCH’s ICU due to health complications. Arrested in July 2020, Bilal is accused of sheltering terrorists and supplying them with high-end cell phones used during the attack.
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