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Udhampur Attack Case: Judicial remand of Pak terrorist extended
10/1/2015 12:01:47 AM
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Jammu, Sept 30: In the much publicized Udhampur Attack Case, Special Judge NIA YP Kotwal extended 14 days Judicial remand of LeT Pak terrorist Mohd Naved @ Usman, Khursheed Ahmed Bhat and Showkat Ahmed.
Special Judge NIA YP Kotwal after perusal of the CD files reveals that all the accused have been arrested in case RC-08/2015/NIA/DLI of P/S NIA New Delhi for the offences u/s 120/120-B/121/302/307 RPC, 7/27 Arms Act, 14 A of Foreigner's Act and 15/16/18/20 Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1967. Court after perusal of the CD file further reveals that the investigation of the case is in progress and investigation of the case is scattered across various places of J&K and more persons are involved in conspiracy which needs to be verified and it further reveals that some of the co-accused are still absconding which is causing difficulties in unearthing the larger conspiracy behind the attack on BSF convoy. with these observations Court extended the fourteen days Judicial Remand of Mohammad Naved son of Mohd Yaqoob r/o Gulam Mohammadabad Kookianwala, Faisalabad Punjab Pakistan, Khursheed Ahmed Bhat s/o Ghulam Mohammad Bhat r/o Bhatpora Chursoo Awantipora, Pulwama and Showkat Ahmed Bhat s/o Ali Mohd Bhat r/o Village Khardermuch of District Pulwama, with the direction to NIA to lodged the accused on Kot-Bhalwal Jail and produced the accused before the Court on expiry of the remand period and also directed to get medically examined to the accused after every 48 hours.
In the meanwhile accused complained before the Court that the Jail Superintendent of the concerned Jail has kept them in cells and is not allowing them to come out the Cells.
Upon this Special Judge NIA YP Kotwal observed that as per the law laid down by the Apex Court accused cannot be kept in cell in ordinarily course that too when they are on Judicial Remand and directed Superintendent Kot-Bhalwal Jail that he should not kept the accused in cell as alleged by the accused. (JNF)
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