NIA files charge sheet in Pulwama attack case; names Jaish chief Masood Azhar, his brothers and Pakistan
Officials say that the charge sheet has irrefutable evidence – technical, material, and circumstantial – on Pakistan’s role in the attack.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday filed a charge sheet in the February 2019 Pulwama terror attack case in which it named 19 people who it said carried out the bombing at Pakistan’s behest.
The 13,500-page charge sheet was recorded under the watchful eye of a unique NIA court in Jammu.
Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) boss Maulana Masood Azhar, his siblings Abdul Rauf Asghar and Ammar Alvi, and nephew Umar Farooq are among those named in the charge sheet by the organization. Farooq was the child of IC-814 capturing charged Ibrahim Athar who was in India to execute the Pulwama scheme and was murdered in March 2019 of every an experience by security powers.
Forty Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) faculty were executed in the assault that carried India and Pakistan to the edge of war.
Authorities state that the charge sheet has evident proof – specialized, material and fortuitous – on Pakistan’s job in the assault. It refers to the jobs of the JeM authority and the captured blamed in the assault and has subtleties like talks, calls subtleties of fear-based oppressors.
NIA test has uncovered that Pakistan utilized Adil Ahmad Dar, a nearby inhabitant who smashed an unstable loaded vehicle into a CRPF caravan in Pulwama, as a self-destruction plane to extend the assault because of a home-developed militancy against “India’s control of Kashmir”, one of the officials said.
From left: Umar Farooq, Sameer Ahmad Dar, and Adil Ahmad Dar.
From left: Umar Farooq, Sameer Ahmad Dar, and Adil Ahmad Dar.
Azhar, who established JeM in 2000 after he was liberated from an Indian jail in return for 155 travelers of a seized airplane, and Asghar have been named as the essential denounced in the charge sheet.
Azhar was among those India assigned as individual psychological oppressors in 2019. The move came following a revision to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, which permits the administration to assign people as fear-based oppressors. The US has comparable laws for such assignments and the 2019 move opened an additional road for joint activity against psychological militants.
The 19 individuals named by the NIA in its charge sheet are:
1. Masood Azhar Alvi, 52 years, Pakistani public
2. Rouf Asgar Alvi, 47 years, Pakistani public
3. Ammar Alvi, 46 years, Pakistani public
4. Shakir Bashir, 24 Years, r/o Kakapora, Pulwama, J&K.
5. Insha Jan, 22 Years r/o Kakapora, Pulwama, J&K
6. Friend Tariq Ahmed Shah, 53 Years, r/o Kakapora, Pulwama, J&K
7. Waiz-ul-Islam, 20 Years, r/o Srinagar, J&K
8. Mohd Abbas Rather, 31 Years, r/o Kakapura, Pulwama, J&K.
9. Bilal Ahmed Kuchhey, 28 years, r/o Hajibal, Lalhar, Pulwama, J&K
10. Mohd Iqbal Rather, 25 years, r/o, Charar-e-Shareef, Budgam, J&K.
11. Mohd Ismail, 25 years, r/o Pakistani public
12. Sameer Ahmad Dar, 22 years, r/o Kakapora, Pulwama, Kashmir
13. Ashaq Ahmed Nengroo, 33 years, r/o Rajpura, Pulwama
14. Adil Ahmed Dar, 21 years, r/o Kakapora, Pulwama, Kashmir (Killed)
15. Muhammad Umar Farooq, 24 years, r/o Pakistani public (Killed)
16. Mohd Kamran Ali, 25 years, r/o Pakistani public (Killed)
17. Sajjad Ahmed Bhat, 19 years, r/o Bijbehera, Anantnag (Killed)
18. Mudasir Ahmad Khan, 24 years, r/o Awantipura, Pulwama (Killed)
19. Qari Yasir, r/o Pakistani public (Killed)
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