Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

NIA invokes terror charges in Amravati chemist killing

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The six people arrested for the murder of Amravati veterinary pharmacist Umesh Kolhe, including prime accused Irfan Khan, have been charged for terrorist activities by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA).

The federal anti-terror agency has invoked Sections 16, 18 and 20 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967, which deal with terrorist activities, besides Sections 153A and 153B (promoting enmity on the lines of religion and caste), 302 (murder) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code in its FIR filed on Saturday, people familiar with the developmen­t said.

The Union home ministry on Saturday asked the central agency to look into “involvemen­t of organisati­ons and internatio­nal linkages” in the killing of Kolhe, a 54-year-old pharmacist, on June 21. Similar charges have been added in the case taken up by NIA in the June 28 killing of a 47-year-old tailor by extremists in Rajasthan’s Udaipur city.

The six people were taken into custody by Maharashtr­a police in Amravati on Saturday and are

being interrogat­ed jointly by NIA, police and central intelligen­ce agencies.

On Sunday, a local court sent Irfan to police custody till July 7.

Kolhe was murdered while he was on his way home.

The assailants, who intercepte­d him near New Main High School, slit his throat with a knife and fled without taking any valuables or his mobile phone.

Kolhe may have been murdered for posting messages on social media in support of suspended Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokespers­on Nupur Sharma, who made controvers­ial remarks against Prophet Mohammed, investigat­ors said.

“The incident was an act of

larger conspiracy of a group of accused persons and others who have conspired among themselves to strike terror amongst a section of people of India and with their assertions attempted to promote enmity on the grounds of religion and thereby commit a terrorist act,” NIA has said in its FIR.

NIA is also probing the internatio­nal connection in the case, said Maharashtr­a deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. “The Amravati incident is very serious, (and) the killing was barbaric. The accused, the mastermind, has been nabbed. NIA is investigat­ing it to find if there is some internatio­nal connection,” Fadnavis said on Sunday.

 ?? ANI ?? Kolhe ran a pharmacy shop in Amravati.
ANI Kolhe ran a pharmacy shop in Amravati.

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