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Fake currency racket: NIA court frames charges against 2 ISI agents
12/1/2021 10:46:31 PM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Dec 1: Special Judge NIA Sunit Gupta today framed charges under Section 17 of UA(P) Act and 489-B/489-C RPC Ashok Kumar and Bilal Ahmed an alleged ISI agent.
The case is that on November 6, 2014 PSI Rahul Mahajan I/C P/P Parade along with his subordinates was on patrolling duty at Parade ground. As the party reached near Brahmna Shaba Parade three persons after observing the police party tried to ran away from the spot who were apprehended by the police party. On interrogation, they had disclosed their names and particulars as Bilal Ahmed S/O Abdul Rehman R/O Drungbal Baramulla, Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din S/O Mohammad Yousaf Akhnoon R/O Haripora Baramulla and Ashok Kumar S/O Raseela Ram R/O Barmeen tehsil Ramnagar District Udhampur.
Bilal was holding a white coloured plastic bag in his hand which contain Rs 50,000 while as Mohi-ud-Din was holding a plastic bag containing Rs 17,000 whereas, Ashok was possessing a green and black coloured bag which contained three boxes wherein, ISI was written. On one of the boxed six currency notes of Rs 500 denomination were pasted and in the box some diary type papers were found. In another box six currency notes of Rs 500 denomination each were pasted along with some diary type documents were contained. In third box eight currency notes of Rs 1000 denomination each were pasted and inside the box again some documents were found. Some other documents and certificate were also found in the bag.
On the perusal of currency notes it got revealed that they are fake and counterfeit currencies and the link of these accused persons could be connected with Pakistan based terrorist organization who under the directions of ISI have entered into the territory of J&K with the purpose to explore the possibilities of terror activities and also to financial aid the local terrorists of J&K. FIR 170/2014 for the offences under sections 16/17 of UA(P) Act and 489-A,489-B and 489-C RPC was registered with P/S Pacca Danga, Jammu and the investigation of the case was assigned to Perbeet Singh Parihar DySP SDPO, City North, Jammu.
Special Judge NIA observed that though from the perusal of the file, it reveals that the IO in the present case has not complied with the aforesaid rules in strict terms yet the connection of the accused persons with the terrorists with enemy country have been prima facie established from the Articles which were seized from their possession including a bag which depicts the name of ISI organization. Therefore, despite the non-compliance of the rules by the concerned police in the present case, the accused persons cannot be allowed to be Scot-free from the offence under section 17 of UA (P) Act which is found to be prima facie made out against the accused persons.
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