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| TADA Court rejects bail application of alleged terrorist | | | JAMMU, JULY 03- Presiding Officer TADA/POTA/3rd Additional Sessions Judge Jammu, Mr. Sanjay Gupta, today rejected the bail application of one Mohammed Irfan s/o Qamar Din of Tehsil Ramnagar, facing trial u/s 3 of PSS Act, 121/121-A and 201 RPC. The bail application filed through the brother of accused, in which Adv Zulifqar Ahmed appeared for the petitioner, it has been submitted that the name of the accused has falsely been implicated in the case and the star-witnesses have turned hostile. On the other hand, Additional Public Prosecutor Mr. Gulzar Singh Charak opposed the bail application on the ground that offence committed by the accused is very serious in nature and punishment is up to life-imprisonment or death. Presiding Officer TADA/POTA/ Court, after hearing both the sides and pursuing the record, observed that from the perusal of challan it is revealed that prosecution is producing evidence and the case is at the mid trial stage and the punishment u/s 3 PSS Act is death. The allegations against the accused is that he along with other accused in order to create terror threw a grenade at Naka party on January 15, 2004, at NH Udhampur at 9.30 PM in which three police personnel got injured. To destroy the evidence the accused also threw RDX obtained from the militants in water. Hence the accusation is very grave and the submission of the counsel for the accused that witnesses already examined have not supported the case is not tenable at this stage. With these observations, Court dismissed the bail application.
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