News Topic:Rohingya People

Two more arrested in Baramulla human trafficking case

The investigation into the case of trafficking and exploitation of minor girls from outside the Union Territory has revealed the involvement of two more people.

J&K Police dismantle human trafficking module in Baramulla

Jammu and Kashmir Police in Baramulla on Friday said to have successfully dismantled a human trafficking module operating in Ushkura, Baramulla.

Two Rohingya girls recovered from Budgam house

Two Rohingya girls were recovered from a residential house in the Khansahib area of central Kashmir's Budgam district, authorities said on Monday.

Over two dozen shanties of Rohingyas razed in massive fire in Jammu

Around two dozen huts of Rohingya refugees were gutted in a massive midnight fire in Jammu in the early hours of Monday, officials said.

How a jail was converted into holding centre for Rohingya refugees in J&K

The J&K administration de-notified Hira Nagar sub-jail as a prison last month before declaring it as a holding centre for Rohingya refugees.

SC to hear plea seeking release of ‘detained Rohingyas’

The Supreme Court agreed to hear plea seeking release of 168 'detained' Rohingya refugees held in Jammu and listed it for hearing.

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