NIA Court grants police remand in DySP terror link case

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 14:  Sepcial Judge NIA Sunit Gupta today granted seven days police remand of Tafazul Hussa  Parimoo son of Abdul Rashid Parimoo resident of Rehamtabad Peer Bagh Budgam, who was arrested by NIA in J&K DySP terror link case.
Special Judge NIA Sunit Gupta after perusal to the application moved by AIO, observed that in the above case relates to the ferrying of HM militants namely Syed Naveed Mustaq Shah and Rafi Ahmad Rather by Devender Singh, DySP of JKP and Irfan Safi Mir, Advocate in a Hyundai i20 car bearing registration no. JK03H-1738 laden with arms and ammunition and 5 live hand grenades. The charg sheet this case has already been produced in this court on 06.07.2020 but further investigation in terms Section 173 (8) Cr.PC is still going on.
The relevant entries in the CD file reveals that accused Tafazul Hussain Parimoo supplies weapons, which he used to smuggle from cross border and provide to the terrorists of HM active in south Kashmir including accused Syed Naveed Mushtaq through accused Tariq Ahmad Mir accused Shaheen Ahmad Lone and his voice sample needs to be taken, as such his police custody imperative to unearth the larger conspiracy.
Keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the present case, gravity and heinousness as involved in the present matter, submissions made by the PP/AIO of the NIA, the Court is of considered opinion that Police Custody of the accused is imperative to complete the investigation and the prayer made by the NIA seems to be genuine and justified which is allowed. Accordingly, the above named accused is remanded to Police Custody for a period of seven days. The AIO of the case is directed to get the med examination of the accused conducted after every 48 hrs during police remand and shall produce above named accused before this Court after the expiry of police remand for further orders.