Zahoor Bhat, a resident of Tregham in North Kashmir, was arrested along with his family and others when they were making attempts to cross over to PoK in the wee hours of yesterday, official sources said here today.
Zahoor is the brother of JKLF leader Maqbool Bhat who was hanged in 1984 for his involvement in anti-national activities.
Giving details, the sources said the Army apprehended a group of 23 people near Tagndhar when they were attempting to cross the LoC and subjected them to questioning.
There were six ladies in the group and all of them were actually residents of PoK and had entered Kashmir through Nepal.
During interrogation, they also told the police that they wanted to visit their relatives in PoK as the government had refused passports to them.
After formalities, the police placed four men, including Zahoor Bhat, under arrest and released eight women and 10 children.
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