x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Suspension of Indus Water Treaty could lead to hunger, thirst in Pakistan, admits Minister | VPN usage banned in Doda after suspected movement of terrorists | Jammu Cong leaders concerned over controversial remarks by Kashmir colleagues | Centre bans import of goods from Pak; prohibits vessels; blocks postal services | CM Omar calls on PM Modi | CM Omar calls on PM Modi | CM Omar calls on PM Modi | CM Omar calls on PM Modi | Border skirmishes continue for 9th day | Take stand against perpetrators: Farooq urges J&K people | NIA obtains Rana’s voice, handwriting samples | CRPF dismisses jawan for concealing his marriage with Pak Woman | ACB arrests Incharge PP GMC Jammu, his driver | Empowering Youth: 67 cases of Mission Youth schemes approved | ACB arrests Incharge PP GMC Jammu, his driver | Dal Lake Boat Capsize Youth’s body recovered | Rajnath set to skip Russia’s ‘Victory Day Parade’ | NMC cancels admission of 14 students, orders suspension of 26 more | Power Shut down | DC Reasi inspects ongoing cleanliness of water structures | U-14 boys compete in Carrom, Chess, Badminton, Yoga & Wrestling | Bandipora Legislators discuss roadmap for district | Desh Bhagat Global School NCC Navy Cadets Excel at Annual Training Camp | Training program on PMAY-U 2.0 held | Seminar on ‘Drug Addiction: A Curse’ held | GBHSS Rajouri organises maiden INTROFEST 2025 | Sadhotra exhorts women to play role in societal transformation, combating drug menace | Operation of 3 medical stores suspended for violating conditions of licences | WAVES 2025: Radio's Digital Future with Analog Coexistence Stressed by Global Experts | Union Minister of State Dr L Murugan honours 12 Community Radio Stations for their outstanding contributions | Nations adopt WAVES declaration to champion heritage, creativity, and collaboration in AI era | Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Discusses Impact of Streaming on Indian Filmmaking at WAVES Summit | Centre's ban on Pakistan trade a strategic move post-Pahalgam Attack: Kavinder | Panun Kashmir urges Government to declare Pakistan a terrorist state | JMC allots modern kiosks and rehris to registered vendors | Rotary Club donates school supplies, inspires youth to give back | DC, SSP chair civil society meeting to address local developmental issues | MIER College of Education hosts Theatrical Tribute to Samuel Beckett's Legacy | Donation box theft case at temple solved by Jammu Police | Samba police seizes five vehicles for illegal mining activities | BBIA Club inaugurated by Samba Deputy Commissioner | GCW Udhampur NCC Cadets Excel at CATC Camp | GDC RS Pura hosts Poster Display on Viksit Vibrant Village Program | Kuldeep Gupta to represent AKF at Asian Youth Games 2025 technical meeting | Jaypee University hosts HR Conclave 2025 to strengthen academia-industry synergy | LPU's class of 2025 bids farewell with cheers, tears, and beats | GDC Ramgarh observes World Press Freedom Day | GDC Ganderbal organises annual road race | Back Issues  
 
news details
10 LeT men charged for preparing to revive outfit's activities in India
5/25/2018 11:44:54 PM
EarlyTimes Report
SRINAGAR, May 25: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) named 10 persons -- five of whom have been arrested, while the rest are absconding -- in its charge sheet filed before District Judge Poonam A Bamba.
The charge sheet, which also names two persons, who have turned approvers, will be taken up for consideration on July 4, the next date of hearing.
Besides Naeem, the final report has named Bedar Bakht, Towseef Ahmad Malik, Dinesh Garg and Adish Kumar Jain as accused, who were arrested from different parts of the country, and are currently in judicial custody.
The charge sheet named Habib-ur-Rahman, Gul Nawaz, Javed and Mohd Imran as absconders, besides one Amzad, a Pakistan resident.
The report also listed the role of Mahfooz Alam and Abdul Samad, who were granted conditional pardon by the court earlier this month after both turned approvers.
The case was registered on November 27, 2017, against Sheikh Abdul Naeem, Amzad and others on allegations that Naeem was involved in receiving funds from Pakistan and UAE based LeT operatives for terrorist activities in India, and using it to establish hideouts, recruit people for the outfit and to do reconnaissance of targets in India.
Naeem, in pursuance of the larger criminal conspiracy to carry out the subversive activities in India, infiltrated into the country from the Bangladesh side along with three of his associates -- Muzaffar Ahmed Rather, a Jammu and Kashmir resident, and two Pakistan-based terrorists, Md Abdulla and Md Yunus -- in 2007, and while infiltrating into the Indian territory, he got arrested, the charge sheet said.
It added that while Rather, Abdulla and Yunus were awarded death sentence by a West Bengal court in January last year, the trial against Naeem is still pending since he had escaped from custody in August 2014, while being taken from Kolkata to Maharashtra for a court attendance.
"After his escape, Naeem continued his activities as an active member of the LeT and remained in telephonic (voice and VOIP calls) and internet (Nimbuz) contact with his handlers of LeT, including, but not limited to Abdullah Rashid of Faisalabad, Pakistan," the final report said.
An Interpol Red Notice was issued against Rashid in 2009.
"On the instructors of his LeT handlers, Naeem carried out reconnaissance of hotels, restaurants and other places frequented by Jews, Israeli tourists, at and around Tosh, and Kasol at Kullu in Himachal Pradesh for carrying out jihadi activities.
"He recorded the videos of these places on his mobile and typed coded messages on his mobile to be sent to his handlers in Pakistan," it said.
It claimed that with the investigation in the case, a large network of the LeT, operating in the country and posing a serious security threat to the country, has been neutralised.
"The role of Abdul Samad, a hawala operator, based in Muzaffarnagar, was established, who in connivance with Saudi Arabia-based Gul Nawaz and Muzafarnagar, UP-based jewellers Dinesh Garg and Adish Kumar Jain received funds from Saudi Arabia and delivered them to Naeem and others," it said.
The accused were charged under various sanctions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Indian Penal Code, Passport Act, Aadhaar Act and Arms Act.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU