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Produce Yasin Malik on Aug 5: TADA court to Tihar admin
Rubiya Sayeed kidnapping, IAF personnel killings case
7/22/2019 10:19:40 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 22: A TADA court on Monday issued production warrants of JKLF chairman Yasin Malik in the Rubiya Syed kidnapping case and killing of Indian Air Force personnel, and directed the authorities of New Delhi's Tihar jail, where Malik is lodged, to produce him on the next date of hearing on August 5.
The direction was passed by TADA court's Presiding Officer, Subash C Gupta, even as the Union government India appointed Additional Director Prosecution CBI SK Bhat as Special Public Prosecutor in the case.
Rubiya, daughter of the then Union Home Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, was abducted when she was travelling in a mini bus from Lala Ded Hospital Srinagar to her house at Nowgam in December 1989. She was taken to some unknown place by the JKLF militants travelling in the same bus who threatened to kill her in case their illegal demands were not met with.
An FIR was registered on 08.12.1989 and the charge sheet was filed by CBI on 18.09.1990 under section 120-B read with section 364, 368, 109 and 34 of RPC, Section 3(1) TADA and Section 27 of Arms Act in the court of 3rd Additional Session Judge (TADA cases Jammu) against the accused.
During the course of trial a petition dated 25.10.2008 was filed for transfer of the case to the designated court of TADA at Srinagar. Objections to the said application were filed by the CBI and after hearing both the parties the application was rejected vide order dated 20.04.2009 against the said order of trial court. The petitioners approached the High Court on 30.04.2009 and the court stayed the proceedings of the trial court.
In the killing of five IAF personnel, an FIR was registered on 25.01.1990 under sections 302/307 of RPC, 3(1) Terrorist and Descriptive Activities (Prevention) Act of 1987 and 3/25 Indian Arms Act in Police Station Saddar against the unknown accused persons.
In the FIR it was alleged that on the morning of 25.01.1990 when the Air Force employees who were living as tenants in a private house at Rawalpora area of Srinagar had gathered and were waiting on the road at Sanat Nagar crossing for Air Force vehicles to go to their offices, some unknown militants fired with automatic weapons indiscriminately upon them with the criminal intention of killing them, as a result of such firing about 40 Air Force employees including a lady were seriously injured. Later, five IAF personnel succumbed to their injuries.
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