Five youth allegedly involved in setting ablaze a government middle school at Tapper village of Pattan, about 30 kms from here, on Srinagar-Baramulla national highway were arrested while search is on for their two other associates, a police spokesman said.
He said the school building was set ablaze in the wee hours of October 27.
"During the investigation it surfaced that the conspiracy regarding the incident was hatched at the medical shop of one Ajaz Ahmad Parra, the spokesman said.
He said they had arranged petrol, stored it in plastic bottles and gave the same to Naveed Ahmad alias 'Naba Tension', Adil Ahmad Parra and Usman alias 'Babloo' - all residents of Tapper, "executed their plan and set the school building on fire" at around 1.30 am.
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"These individuals, who are known stone pelters and are wanted in many stone-pelting cases, had kept some of the petrol bottles in an apple orchard for creating the panic in future by burning the vehicles and other government buildings," the spokesman said.
Kashmir has witnessed a series of incidents in which schools were mysteriously burnt down over the last few months. Jammu and High Court took suo motu cognizance of this trend and asked the state government to take steps to prevent such incidents and "unmask" to culprits.
In a separate incident, the spokesman said police intercepted a Jammu-bound vehicle at Kaichechkoot near Awantipora, 32 kms from here, and arrested three "notorious" stone pelters.