Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

J&K govt moves SC for transfer of seven Pak terrorists out of Jammu jail

LET, JEM militants ‘indoctrina­ting’ local prisoners; SC seeks Centre’s response

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI : A plea by the Jammu and Kashmir government in the Supreme Court Friday sought transfer of seven Pakistani terrorists from Jammu jail to Tihar in the national capital, alleging they were ‘indoctrina­ting’ local prisoners.

The seven terrorists are: Waqas Manzoor alias Qazir, Mohd Abdullah alias Abu Tallah and Zaffar Iqbal of Lashkar-etaiba (LET); Zubair Talha Zarror alias Talha (LET) from Multan in Pakistan and arrested in 2013; Mohd Ali Hussain (LET) arrested in 2014; Hafeez Ahmed Baloch of terrorist group Al-badr arrested in 2006 and Zia Mustafa accused of killing of 24 Kashmiri pandits at Nadimarg area of Shopian district in South Kashmir in 2003.

A bench of Justices L N Rao and M R Shah sought a response from Centre and the Delhi government on the plea and issue notice.

The bench tagged the pleas along with the earlier petition filed by the state government for shifting of one Pakistani terrorist Zahid Farooq, who was affiliated to LET, and said it will hear all the petitions together.

The state’s standing counsel Shoeb Alam said terrorists belonging to various organisati­ons need to be shifted out of Jammu jail as they were involved in the indoctrina­tion of local prisoners and pose a security threat to the people and security personnel. The bench asked Alam as how many terrorists needs to be moved out to which he replied that pleas for shifting of seven Pakistani terrorists is listed today. If not Tihar, they can also be shifted to other high security prisons in Haryana and Punjab, he said. To this, the bench said it will hear the matter and asked Alam to ensure that a copy of the notice is served to the seven terrorists also. A day after the Pulwama attack on February 14 in which 40 CRPF personnel were martyred, the J&K government had moved the apex court to shift Farooq, out of Jammu jail.

Farooq was arrested by security forces while trying to cross the border security fence on May 19, 2016. The state government had said intelligen­ce inputs received indicated that militants belonging to terror outfits like Jaish-e-muhammed and LET are indoctrina­ting the minds of other inmates lodged in the prison.

It was reliably learnt that the prisoner and other individual­s have considerab­le local support and it cannot be ruled out that they may be receiving informatio­n, resources as well as other help to carry out terrorist related activities, the state government added.

Relieved about SC order to ensure Kashmiri students are not harassed. Shameful that the judiciary took decisive action where others turned a blind eye MEHBOOBA MUFTI, former J&K CM

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