Poet Ahmad Farhad Transferred to Jail After Conclusion of Remand

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Muzaffarabad: Poet Ahmad Farhad was transferred to Rarah jail in Mazaffarabad following the completion of his remand period.

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The police presented him before the District and Sessions Court, stating that the investigation process with him had been finalized.

Ahmad Farhad, a prominent figure in the literary world, was arrested earlier under unspecified charges. After the completion of his remand, the court issued orders for his transfer to judicial custody.

According to the court’s directives, Ahmad Farhad will be brought before the court again on June 24th for further proceedings. The reasons behind his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings remain undisclosed.

The transfer to jail marks a significant development in the case, raising questions about the nature of the charges against the renowned poet.

Supporters and followers of Ahmad Farhad eagerly await further updates on the matter as it unfolds in the judicial system.

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