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Court grants seven days transit remand of PDP leader Parra, Ors
1/11/2021 10:54:43 PM
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JAMMU, Jan 11: Special Judge NIA Sunit Gupta today granted seven days transit remand of PDP leader Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra, son of Ghulam Ahmad Parra of Naira, Pulwama and Mukhtyar Ahmed Waza @ Munir Ahmed Sofi, son of Mohd Subhan Sofi of Darbari Mohalla, Bijbehara, Anantnag who were arrested by the CIK.
Special Judge NIA Sunit Gupta after perusal of remand application reveals that Police Station CIK Srinagar has registered an FIR No. 31/2020 for the offences under sections 13/17/18/38/39/40 UA (P) Act r/w sections 124-A/120-B/ 121/121-A IPC on the basis of the information received from reliable and confidential sources that some political functionaries are misusing their membership, position or affiliation with political parties and as a part of criminal conspiracy, they have established clandestine connections and relations with different Pakistani Terrorists and Secessionist Organizations operating in J&K.
Taking advantage of the cover available to them because of their membership or position or affiliation with the political parties, these unscrupulous political parties functionaries have supported the terrorists and Secessionists, directly and sometime through middleman, by way of paying money, organizing select physical attacks through terrorists elements, facilitating their movements, transporting their fighting hardware and importantly saving them from range of legal and coercive actions of Law Enforcement Agencies by unduly influencing the officers of such Law Enforcing Agencies in myriad ways. On the basis of the said information from reliable source, the aforesaid FIR was registered and investigation was set into motion by police of Police Station CIK, Srinagar.
Court after considering the prayer made by the Investigating Officer and the presence of the accused persons have been ensured through virtual mode i.e. video calling and Court is of the view that the prayer made by the Investigating Officer is genuine and the accused persons could not be produced before the Special Judge of competent jurisdiction within the time framed under section 167 CrPC. Therefore, the Transit Remand of the aforesaid accused persons for a period of seven days is granted. The Investigating Officer is directed to produce the aforesaid accused persons before the Special Judge of the competent jurisdiction on or before 18th January 2021. (JNF)
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