Millennium Post

Terror case: 8 including scribe charge-sheeted

- OUR CORESPONDE­NT

NEW DELHI: The Jammu & Kashmir Police has filed a charge sheet against eight people, including journalist Aasif Sultan, for allegedly harbouring militants and conspiring with banned terror group Hizbul Mujahideen, officials said on Thursday.

Police had registered a case after militants had escaped from a residentia­l area of Batmaloo in August last year after firing indiscrimi­nately at a police searching party. Constable Parvaiz Ahmad had died in the attack.

Besides the journalist, police also charge-sheeted Mohammed Shafeeq Bhat, Waseem Khan, Bilal Ahmed Bhat and Shazia under various sections, including those relating to murder, of the Ranbir Penal Code and the Arms Act.

Three absconding, active militants of Hizbul Mujahideen -- Abbas Sheikh, Aqib Nazir and Tehseen Ahmed -have been named in the charge sheet.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police has secured prosecutio­n sanctions under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act against all the accused named in the charge sheet.

During preliminar­y investigat­ion, the involvemen­t of Mohammed Shafiq Bhat and Wasim Ahmed Khan was establishe­d in harbouring the militants in Bhat's house.

They were arrested and thoroughly questioned to unearth the conspiracy during which the identity of the escaped militants was ascertaine­d as Umar Rashid, Umar Majeed and Aqib Nazir -- belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen.

Khan, during interrogat­ion, also mentioned that the group of militants was involved in snatching of weapons from Dalgate area on May 17 last year.

He also named Aasif Sultan, Bilal Ahmed Bhat, an employee of Government Medical Col

lege, and Shazia as over ground workers of Hizbul Mujahideen terror group.

Shazia, during her questionin­g, also gave a statement on the involvemen­t of all the five persons, including the journalist, in various terror activities.

Shazia further alleged that the scribe was a key worker of Hizbul Mujahideen and a close associate of wanted terrorist Abbas Sheikh, who she claimed had stayed with him at his Srinagar house on earlier occasions.

At her instance, police conducted raids at Sultan's house and recovered 17 letterhead­s of the banned terror group.

Police has recorded statement of some independen­t witnesses before a judicial magistrate in which role of all the five accused has been estab

lished. Police alleged that the journalist was involved in various terror activities.

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