Shah Faesal shifted to makeshift detention centre at Centaur Hotel

Former bureaucrat from Jammu and Kashmir had floated the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement party after resigning from the Indian Administrative Service.

Updated - November 28, 2021 10:22 am IST

Published - August 15, 2019 04:40 pm IST - Srinagar

Shah Faesal. File

Shah Faesal. File

Former IAS officer Shah Faesal, who is under detention, has been taken to a makeshift detention centre at the Centaur Hotel in Srinagar, officials said on August 15.

He was shifted from his home to the hotel during the night, they said.

Mr. Faesal who was stopped from taking a flight to Istanbul at the Delhi airport during the intervening night of August 13 and August 14 was flown back to Srinagar where he was detained under the Public Safety Act (PSA), they said.

During preliminary questioning, Mr. Faesal said he was taking a connecting flight to London from Istanbul, the officials said.

The former bureaucrat from Jammu and Kashmir had floated the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement party after resigning from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).

After being detained at the Delhi airport, he was again detained under the PSA on his arrival in Srinagar, the officials said.

Mr. Faesal had criticised the “unprecedented” lock-down in the Valley with its eight million population “incarcerated” like never before post the removal of special status to Jammu and Kashmir, provided under Article 370.

He is among the last political leaders who have been placed under house arrest.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Ministers Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were detained after the Centre revoked the special status and announced that the State be bifurcated into the territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The Jammu and Kashmir authorities last week airlifted a fresh batch of 20 “potential troublemakers” from Srinagar to Agra as a precautionary measure in the wake of constitutional changes made by the government.

Among those airlifted include president of Kashmir High Court Bar Association Mian Qayoom.

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