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NIA files chargesheet against LeT terrorist Bahadur Ali

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ANI New Delhi [India]

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday filed a charge sheet at the NIA Special Court against Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Bahadur Ali in a case related to a conspiracy hatched by the LeT to commit terror attacks in India.

"NIA has filed a chargesheet against Bahadur Ali, under sections of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Explosives Act, Foreigners Act and Arms Act. Strong and clinching evidence has been found in the investigations regarding his involvement with LeT, his training in Pakistan and that in a very much organised manner he has been sent to India to carry out terrorist attack," Inspector General of National Investigation Agency, Alok Mittal said.

 

He added that Ali was given weapons, GPs devices and wireless sets through which he was communicating with his handlers in Pakistan and that the evidence under the chargesheet in also includes information/evidence regarding Pakistan occupied Kashmir's (PoK) training camps or handlers.

Investigation conducted by the NIA revealed that the LeT has set up well-organised machinery for the recruitment of vulnerable young men from different provinces of Pakistan to wage war against the Government of India by the commission of terrorist acts in various parts of India.

"Once recruited, the men are put through various training regimes with the twin objectives of radicalising their worldview and providing them with "military" skills", a statement by the agency read.

As a part of the conspiracy of LeT, the accused Bahadur Ali along with his two associates Abu Saad and Abu Darda, all trained terrorists of the Pakistan based LeT, illegally infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir by crossing the LoC.

At the time of crossing into Indian Territory, on or around the intervening night of June 12 and 13, 2016, these terrorists were equipped with arms and ammunition, navigation equipment, combat material and other articles.

These terrorists crossed the border with an intention to carry out terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and at different places of the country including Delhi, as per instructions given to them by their handlers of the LeT based in Pakistan and PoK.

Investigation has also established that Bahadur Ali was also provided a map sheet depicting parts of PoK and Jammu and Kashmir. He was provided with the Grid References that had been recovered from his possession.

Bahadur Ali plotted these Grid References on the map sheet. Further, it has been affirmed by the Surveyor General of India, Dehradun that Bahadur Ali had indeed plotted the Grid References correctly. This clearly establishes that Bahadur Ali is well conversant with the use of the map sheet and that he has received training in the subject.

A GPS device was recovered from the possession of Bahadur Ali at the time of his arrest. The data retrieved from GPS device contained the coordinates of the Mandakuli 'launching pad' of the LeT.

The pocket diary recovered from Bahadur Ali, among other things, contains the name of several towns in Jammu and Kashmir, viz. Rafiabad, Kunzar, Tangmarg, Budgam, Poonch, Jammu, Udhampur etc., besides Delhi.

Given the fact that Bahadur Ali is a trained cadre of the LeT, the inclusion of the names of these towns, cities in the diary indicates that Bahadur Ali was tasked to carry out terror attacks at several places, including Delhi.

Evidence in the form of recovery of arms and ammunition and other articles on the disclosure of Bahadur Ali under section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, decryption of the Grid References, plotting of these on the Google map and on the topographic sheets, expert opinion of the GEQD and the statements of witnesses clearly establish the offences of waging war against the State, membership of a terrorist group (LeT), conspiracy to commit terrorist act, possession of prohibited fire arms and explosives and possession of fake Indian currency against the accused Bahadur Ali.

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First Published: Jan 06 2017 | 5:02 PM IST

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