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35 years after Sarla Bhat's rape-murder, J&K probe agency chargesheets Yasin Malik
35 years after Sarla Bhat's rape-murder, JK probe agency chargesheets Yasin Malik
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India Today
· Jun 29, 2026
Witnesses, Bitta Karate interview: Inside chargesheet in Sarla Bhat murder case
Witnesses, Bitta Karate interview: Inside chargesheet in Sarla Bhat murder case
The Jerusalem Post
· Jul 4, 2026
Two suspects indicted for running human trafficking network in Haifa, Kiryat Shmona
The indictment came at the culmination of a year-long undercover investigation that began in July of 2025, after suspicion arose regarding the suspects using social media to recruit victims.
OneIndia
· Jun 29, 2026
Kashmiri Pandit Nurse Sarla Bhat's Rape And Murder Case Reopens After 35 Years; Yasin Malik Among The Accused
Nearly 35 years after Kashmiri Pandit nurse Sarla Bhat was abducted, allegedly tortured, raped and killed, the Jammu and Kashmir State Investigation Agency (SIA) is set to file a 737-page chargesheet before a special court in Srinagar. The chargesheet names Mohammad
Watchdog Report
· Jul 2, 2026
Child Trafficking Corridor Exposed
Federal agents say ‘Operation Broken Blade’ tore into one of South Los Angeles’s most notorious sex trafficking corridors, revealing just how easily vulnerable kids can be bought and sold in modern America. Story Snapshot Federal prosecutors charged 11 alleged Hoover Criminal Gang members with running a brutal sex trafficking ring along Figueroa Street. Agents say []
Brisbane Times
· Jul 8, 2026
Rape trial begins for Melbourne man who cannot be named
We can’t tell you his name, his career or his even show you his pixelated image. But on Wednesday, a rape trial for this Melbourne identity began, shrouded in secrecy.
MS NOW
· Jul 10, 2026
Kash Patel called to White House on heels of continued questions over his behavior
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Related coverage for "35 years after Sarla Bhat's rape-murder, J&K probe agency chargesheets Yasin Malik": India Today — Witnesses, Bitta Karate interview: Inside chargesheet in Sarla Bhat murder case. The Jerusalem Post — Two suspects indicted for running human trafficking network in Haifa, Kiryat Shmona. OneIndia — Kashmiri Pandit Nurse Sarla Bhat's Rape And Murder Case Reopens After 35 Years; Yasin Malik Among The Accused. Watchdog Report — Child Trafficking Corridor Exposed. Brisbane Times — Rape trial begins for Melbourne man who cannot be named. MS NOW — Kash Patel called to White House on heels of continued questions over his behavior