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NIA to send judicial request to Pak for Hizb chief’s arrest New Delhi, December 1 Sources said permission from the government had been received to send a Letters Rogatory (LR) to Pakistan asking the authorities to arrest Salahuddin, who has taken shelter in the neighbouring country since 1989, and seven others named as proclaimed offenders in the chargesheet filed yesterday. It is the first case in which Salahuddin has been declared a proclaimed offender, paving the way for authorities to send an LR for his arrest. The NIA charge-sheet showed that Rs 13 crore had been pumped into the Valley for Jammu and Kashmir Affectees Relief Trust (JKART), an organisation used by Hizbul Mujahideen to finance terror activities in the state. During the investigation, the flow of funds raised and distributed by Hizbul Muajahideen was established and different channels used to send funds to the state by Hizbul Mujahideen such as hawala, banking network, cross border trade, etc, were investigated.The NIA said the probe had found that the accused Mohd Shafi Shah, alias Dawood, had allegedly collected amount to the tune of Rs 13 crore and distributed it for carrying out terrorist activities at the behest of Hizbul Mujahideen. The others named in the charge-sheet include Salahuddin’s deputy Gulam Nabi Khan, alias Amir Khan, Umer Farooq Shera, alias Mehboob-ul-Haq, Manzoor Ahmed Dar, alias Masroor Dar, Zaffar Hussain Bhat, alias Khursheed, Nazir Ahamd Dar, alias Shabir Ellahi, Abdul Majeed Sofi, alias Majeed Bisati and Mubarak Shah. They have been charged with various provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The NIA claimed to have unearthed at least Rs 13 crore which had been pumped through cross-border trade at Uri, cash couriers and normal banking channels besides the routine hawala route. The case was registered by the NIA on October 25, 2011 for alleged regular and systematic funding of Hizbul Mujahideen for carrying out terrorist activities. Investigation has established that under the cover of JKART, terror group Hizbul Mujahideen operatives based in Pakistan used to provide funds through different channels for terrorist activities in India. — PTI Funding terror
Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin has been named in an NIA charge-sheet accusing him of pumping money into J&K for terror activities The agency has received permission from the government to send a Letters Rogatory to Pakistan seeking Salahuddin’s arrest He is among seven others named as
proclaimed offenders in the chargesheet filed on Saturday
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