Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Justice Mukta Gupta handed down the jail term to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militant Shahid Gafoor, holding that he and three others -- Bashir Ahmed Ponnu, Fayaz Ahmed Lone and Abdul Majeed Baba, had "conspired knowingly to facilitate the commission of a terrorist act and have carried out an act preparatory to the commission of a terrorist act".
"For offence punishable under Sections 121 (waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India) IPC, the minimum sentence prescribed is imprisonment for life and maximum punishment with death.
As per the prosecution, the special cell of Delhi police had received a tip-off in January 2007 that JeM intended to carry out 'fidayeen' attack at prominent places in the national capital and would be sending its operatives through the Indo-Bangla border.
Based on the tip-off, a trap was laid on February 4, 2007 and after a fierce encounter with police near Connaught Place all the four were arrested and a large quantity of explosives, grenades and cash were recovered from them.
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The bench has now listed the matter before the Registrar General for further proceedings regarding the arrest of Bashir Ahmed Ponnu, Fayyaz Ahmed Lone and Abdul Majeed Baba, who along with Gafoor, were acquitted by a trial court in 2013.
While Gafoor was taken into custody, the other three were not traceable.
The bench said if anyone of the three was arrested, they should be remanded to custody in Tihar Jail and the court informed. The judgement had come on the state's appeal against the trial court's 2013 decision acquitting all the four accused.