SRINAGAR: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) youth president Waheed-ur-Rehmaan Parra was shifted from Kashmir to a Jammu jail on Friday.
Quoting an official newspaper The Hindu reported that Parra was shifted from the Srinagar Central Jail to the Kot Bhalwal Jail in Jammu, over 300 km away, on Friday morning.
Parra was re-arrested in January this year only three days after a special National Investigation Agency court granted him bail in a case related to the arrest of a police officer and two militants.
The J&K Police’s Counter-Intelligence (Kashmir) cell, which has registered an FIR No. 31/2020 under Sections 13/17/18/38/39/40 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Sections 124-A/120-B/ 121/121-A of the IPC, arrested Parra in a case related to the “politicians’ nexus with militants” in J&K.
Parra, who contested the District Development Council (DDC) polls, was also elected from a constituency in November last year but was not allowed to take oath.
Earlier this month, UN Special Rapporteurs mandated to study allegations of torture, arbitrary detentions and disappearances to the Human Rights Council claimed that Mr. Parra was subjected to abusive interrogations after his arrest and questioned about the comments he made to UN Security Council members in a meeting in July 2020.