
Majid Hyderi was arrested last week from his residence in Peerbagh outskirts of Srinagar city on a court order and was bailed out on Monday.
He was arrested immediately after his release on bail and was booked under the PSA.
Sources said he has been shifted to a jail in Jammu district where he will remain lodged till the PSA detention order lasts.
PSA is a harsh law which is normally used against anti-national and subversive elements.
The law provides for a maximum of two years detention without any trial.
A PSA detainee can, however, challenge his detention in the high court.
PSA was originally enacted when late Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah was the chief minister of J&K in 1978. It was enacted to aggressively prevent timber smuggling.
The first PSA detainee in J&K was a timber smuggler named Boub Khan of Ganderbal district. Over the years, the law has also been used against people believed to incite violence and hatred against the country.
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