"I welcome his release on bail and now I hope that the NIA completes its investigation as soon as possible," Omar told PTI here.
Omar's comment came after a Special Court granted bail to Liyaqat as NIA investigation "confirmed" that there was no substantial linkage regarding his involvement in a conspiracy to carry out terror attacks in the national capital as claimed by the Delhi Police.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police had insisted that he was among those who had ex-filtrated in 1990s and had returned to India to surrender under the state's rehabilitation policy.
"No substantial evidence has come up against the present petitioner till date and the prosecution/NIA has failed to make out a prima facie case against the present petitioner/ accused till date," District Judge I S Mehta said in its order today.
"Further, the NIA investigation also confirms the same that there is no substantial linking against the petitioner/ accused being involved in conspiracy to commit terrorist attack on vital installations in Delhi till date," he said.