by admin | May 25, 2021 | News, Politics
New Delhi : The Delhi Police on Wednesday opposed before the Supreme Court a bail plea filed by suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) member Fasih Mahmood, who was deported from Saudi Arabia in 2012.
A bench of Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice Navin Sinha asked the Special Cell of Delhi Police to file an affidavit after it was told by the counsel that “the police strongly oppose the bail” plea of Mahmood as it was “not a normal matter”.
The court will now hear the matter in July.
Mahmood was detained in Saudi Arabia in May 2012. He was arrested at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport on October 22, 2012.
He has challenged the April 17 Delhi High Court order which had denied him bail in a case relating to setting up of an alleged illegal arms factory here.
Mahmood, a mechanical engineer by profession, was alleged to be an aide of IM co-founder Yasin Bhatkal.
He is suspected to be one of the key members of the IM’s dreaded Darbhanga module which had carried out various terror strikes in the country since 2008.
The police had chargesheeted him for offences under the Indian Penal Code, the Explosive Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
Mahmood has denied all the allegations.
—IANS
by admin | May 25, 2021 | News, Politics
New Delhi : A court here on Tuesday framed charges against Indian Mujahideen (IM) militant Yasin Bhatkal and others in two cases related to the 2010 terror attack near Jama Masjid here.
Additional Sessions Judge Sidharth Sharma framed charges of criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code and other offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act against Bhatkal, his aide Asadullah Akhtar and other IM operatives.
After the accused pleaded not guilty and claimed trial, the court listed the matter for October 23 for recording the statements of prosecution witnesses.
The court observed that Akhtar and Yasin Bhatkal were those who conducted a recce of Jama Masjid area.
The prosecution had said Akhtar was present at the spot while Bhatkal was in touch with other accused on phone as call detail records showed regular conversation between him and other co-accused persons.
Bhatkal will also face trial under the Explosive Substances Act in one of the cases.
The court also framed charges of criminal conspiracy, attempt to murder, voluntarily causing hurt, common intention of the Indian Penal Code and terror act, conspiracy and being a member of banned terror organisation under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and under the Arms Acts against Mohammad Adil, accused of firing upon foreign nationals at Jama Masjid in 2010.
The court has issued production warrant against Ajaz Shaikh, who is accused of sending email claiming that the attack was carried out by Indian Mujahedeen on September 4, 2010.
Shaikh is lodged in Taloja Jail in Mumbai and was not presented before the court on Tuesday.
Beside, other accused in the case are Zia-ur Rehman alias Waqas, Gauhar Aziz Khomani, Gayur Ahmad Jamali, Mohammad Irshad Khan, Mohammad Aftab Alam and Kamal alias Bilal.
The court on August 1 discharged accused Syed Ismail Afaaque, Abdus Saboor, and Riyaz Ahmad Sayeedi in the 2010 Jama Masjid blast case on the ground that it did not find any evidence against them.
Proceedings against one accused was dropped after his death.
On September 19, 2010, two motorcycle-borne persons fired at tourists outside Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, injuring two Taiwanese. A mild explosion in an abandoned car also occurred in the area.
Two cases were registered against IM members, including module co-founder Yasin Bhatkal, its chief Riyaz Bhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal, for attempt to murder, voluntarily causing hurt and criminal conspiracy and under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Arms Act.
Riyaz Bhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal are on the run.
Yasin Bhatkal, arrested along with Akhtar from the India-Nepal border in August 2013, topped the Delhi Police list of 15 most-wanted terrorists involved in bombings across the country.
—IANS