The Asian Age

ED says Shabir Shah in touch with Saeed

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Saturday accused Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Shah of having been in touch with Pakistan-based terrorist Hafiz Saeed in a chargeshee­t filed against him in connection with a 2005 money laundering case related to alleged terror financing.

The court of additional sessions judge Sidharth Sharma, after taking cognisance of the chargeshee­t, fixed September 27 as the next date of hearing.

The ED has named as many as 19 people as prosecutio­n witnesses. The ED has also chargeshee­ted Moha-mmed Aslam Wani, an alleged hawala dealer, under various sections. Wani is presently in judicial custody along with Shah.

The Central probe agency, in its 700-page chargeshee­t filed under sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), has furnished Shah’s statements where he allegedly told investigat­ors that he has “no source of income of his own” and that he does “not file any income tax returns”. The agency claimed that its probe had found that Shah had been talking to global terrorist and Pakistanba­sed Jamat-ud Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed over telephone, most recently in January. The ED claimed that Shah “only received donations in cash from locals and his well-wishers towards the party fund which amounts to `8-10 lakh per annum”. It was also found that Shah does “not keep records of these donations which he receives in cash only,” the ED prosecutio­n complaint said.

The agency has recorded Shah’s statements over a dozen times since he was arrested from Srinagar on July 26.

The probe agency also recorded the statement of 36-year-old Wani. He allegedly said that he came to Delhi from Srinagar “at the directions of Shah” sometime in April 2003, and that that was the first time they had met. Wani was arrested by the ED on August 6 from Srinagar.

He was also taken by agency sleuths to certain locations in Old Delhi where he used to take cash for alleged “hawala deals”. The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e alleged that Wani was asked by Shah to “work for him (on a commission basis) in collecting hawala money from Delhi and deliver to him at Srinagar.”

Shabir Ahmad Shah is the founder and president of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP), one of the main separatist parties

Shah’s political career began in 1968 when at the age of 14, he led a demonstrat­ion against the the govt, following which he was held

In 1975, Shabir Shah denounced the ‘IndiraAbdu­llah Accord’ signed by the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah

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— PTI Armed forces take part in a multi-agency exercise ‘Pralay Sahayam’ conducted at Hussainpur Sagar lake in Hyderabad on Saturday.
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