Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NIA: ISI wanted a Hurriyat-like body in Kashmir valley

- Neeraj Chauhan

NEWDELHI: Inter-services Intelligen­ce (ISI), Pakistan’s spy agency, sought to create a nongovernm­ent organisati­on (NGO) parallel to the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) because of a perception that Kashmiris had lost faith in the latter , according to a charge sheet filed by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) in July against Davinder Singh, deputy superinten­dent of police (DSP), J&K Police, and four others.

ISI authoritie­s delegated the job to Irfan Shafi Mir, 31, a lawyer from Kashmir, who was trusted by both the Pakistani establishm­ent and the Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), the primary terrorist group in the Valley, the charge sheet says.

According to the charge sheet, a copy of which has been reviewed by HT, the Central anti-terror probe agency has named at least six ISI officials – Umar Cheema, Eshan Chaudhary, Faizal, Sohail Abbas, Arbaaz and Sheikh Sahab – who were in touch with Mir.

Shafkat Jatoi alias Hussain, a Pakistani high commission official, who was repatriate­d from New Delhi to Islamabad in June for allegedly engaging in anti-india activities, paid Rs 2.5 lakh to Mir in two instalment­s to organise two seminars to fuel separatist sentiment -- How to defend Article 370, and Violation of Human Rights in the Kashmir Valley -- the charge sheet said.

These seminars were allegedly chaired by Hameeda Bano, an academicia­n based in Kashmir and the wife of the separatist activist Nayeem Khan, who was charged in 2017 in the NIA’S Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) terror funding case, it added.

Professor Bano, however, denied that she chaired these seminars. “It’s a white lie. I have not attended any such seminar”.

Mir is alleged to be the key person in the conspiracy to revive HM’S activities in the Valley; he used to regularly visit the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi “to receive instructio­ns and money, and also facilitate­d the (Pakistani) visa applicatio­ns for a number of Kashmiris,” according to the chargeshee­t.

He was arrested along with Davinder Singh, deputy superinten­dent of police (DSP), J&K Police, and two HM terrorists – Syed Naveed Mushtaq alias Naveed Babu and Rafi Ahmad Rather -- on January 11 in Shopian, south Kashmir. Davinder Singh was suspended from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) police after he was arrested while ferrying the two HM terrorists in a vehicle on the Srinagar-jammu Highway.

APHC, an alliance of 26 political, social and religious organisati­ons from Kashmir, was formed in March 1993 as a united front to raise the cause of Kashmiri separatism, but has been ineffectiv­e in Kashmir for over the past two years. APHC’S leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani , 90, the face of Kashmir’s separatist movement for over three decades, resigned in June.

The NIA charge sheet stated that Mir has known senior ISI operatives since 2016 through a person identified as Majeed, who invited him to Pakistan to meet the HM leadership.

During his 10-day trip to Pakistan four years ago, Mir met HM chief Syed Salahuddin, Khurshid Alam, Najar Mahmood, who are HM’S operations and finance heads, respective­ly, among others.in 2018, he made two trips – in February and September– to Pakistan, during which he was instructed by Alam to find a contact in West Asia, preferably in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), for obtaining funds transferre­d through hawala channels for keeping terror activities alive in Kashmir, the charge sheet said.

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