Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NIA brings 3rd youth to Jammu from Bihar

- Avinash Kumar avinash.kumar@htlive.com

PATNA: An undertrial prisoner lodged in an Arms Act case in Bihar’s Siwan jail since June 2021 has been taken to Jammu and Kashmir by a team of National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on a production warrant issued by a court of Jammu in a terror-related case, police said.

Siwan jail superinten­dent Sanjiv Kumar confirmed that a four-member NIA team visited the prison for a second time on April 12 and took Mohammad Irfan Ahmad (22) to Jammu on Friday.

They had first visited the prison a few days ago and interrogat­ed Irfan in connection with his alleged links with terror outfit Jaish-e-mohammed.

Irfan, a resident of Babhanbara-sharif village under Barharia police station, is accused of selling arms to the terror outfit.

Praveen Prabhakar, station house officer (SHO) of Barharia police station, told HT that Irfan had surrendere­d before the court on June 18 last year after his name cropped up in a carbine recovery case.

Irfan is the third accused who has been taken to Jammu in terror related case.

On July 22 last year, a joint team of the NIA and Bihar ATS had arrested one Mohammad Arman (23) from his native Dev Bahuara village under the Marhaura police station in Saran district for his alleged involvemen­t in supply of illegal weapons to terror outfits operating in Jammu & Kashmir.

Sources said Arman’s accomplice Javed was earlier arrested from the same village on February 15 last year.

Arman used to provide smallsize pistols to Javed, who along with Mustaq sold them to terrorist outfits in J&K.

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