The Asian Age

Militant-turned-leaders convicted in Assam scam

NIA special court convicts 14 out of 16 accused in the multi-crore rupees scam

- MANOJ ANAND

The special court of National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on Monday convicted 14 out of 16 accused in the multi-crore rupees North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC) scam in Assam. The court will pronounce the quantum of punishment for all the convicts on Tuesday.

Among those convicted by the court are militant-turned politician Jewel Garlosa and Niranjan Hojai who were the chairperso­n and commanderi­n-chief of disbanded militant outfit Dima Halem Daogah or DHD(J), respective­ly.

The two former militant leaders, who were released from judicial custody by the government in 2011 to initiate peace talks, had joined the ruling BJP and are serving as elected members of the NCHAC.

The court also convicted former chief executive member of the council Mohet Hojai and deputy director of the social welfare department R. H. Khan.

The court has convicted the

Among those convicted are militanttu­rned politician Jewel Garlosa and Niranjan Hojai who were the chairperso­n and commander-in-chief of disbanded militant outfit Dima Halem Daogah, respective­ly

accused under various provisions of Indian Penal Code, including sections related to waging of war, besides sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, relating to funding terrorism, harbouring terrorists, terrorist acts etc.

Though, the case was first registered with the Basistha police station in April 1, 2009, following the recovery of `1 crore along with two pistols and letter heads of the banned DHD(J), the home ministry subsequent­ly decided to hand over the case to the NIA, which in the course of the investigat­ion recovered huge amount of cash meant for terror funding from Kolkata and Haflong.

With the ramificati­on of the case stretching beyond the state, the NIA also recovered a huge cache of arms from Mizoram.

The NIA had in its chargeshee­t named DHD(J) chief Jewel Garlosa, DHD(J) commander-in-chief Niranjan Hojai, chief executive member of NCHAC Mohit Hojai, Malsawmkim­i, Phojendra Hojai, Babul Kemprai, RH Khan, Ahshringda­o Warisa, Samir Ahmed, Vanlalchha­na, George Lawmthang, Jayanta Kumar Ghosh, Debashis Bhattachar­jee and Sandip Ghosh.

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