Jammu Kashmir GPS tracking of terrorists released on bail is used. GPS tracker anklet is used

Now terrorists released on bail in Jammu and Kashmir and their supporters are being tracked using GPS tracker anklets. Jammu and Kashmir will be the first state in the country to prosecute criminals in this way. Udhampur The process of putting such anklets on the feet of the accused arrested under UAPA will begin. Previously, such devices were used in countries such as America, Britain, Australia and New Zealand to track down defendants held on bail, probation or house arrest. This allows prisoners to be monitored even after bail is granted. After the prisoners are released, complaints about their escape will decrease. This makes it possible to track the activities of prisoners.

There will be continuous monitoring of the defendants.

According to the State Investigation Agency (SIA), Jammu and Kashmir, in the case of Ghulam Muhammad Bhatt of Udhampur, filed under UAPA, an application has been made to the Jammu NIA court for affixing a GPS tracker anklet on his leg. In this way, the accused can be continuously monitored. This was accepted by the NIA court. Ghulam Muhammad Bhatt is accused of supporting terrorist organizations, particularly Hezbol Mujahideen. Furthermore, a case against him is being heard in the NIA court in Delhi.

If we talk about the GPS tracker anklet, it is circular in shape. It is worn on the ankle of the foot for tracking purposes. With its help, the activities of the paroled prisoner outside the prison can be recorded. Are terrorists again helping terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir? A tracker system was used for this. Security agencies will only use it in these cases.

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