Bail denied to Rohingya

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 8: CJM Jammu Amarjeet Singh Langeh has rejected the bail application of one Abdul Ghafor, who was arrested by the Police for offences under Sections 467/468/471 IPC, Section 3 PEI Act and Section 14 of Foreigners Act registered with Police Station Bahu Fort.
After hearing APP Kuldeep Kumar for the Police, the CJM observed, “petitioner is a co-accused in FIR No. 405/2021 for offences under Sections 467/468/471 IPC, Section 3 PEI Act and Section 14 of Foreigners Act registered with Police Station Bahu Fort as he willfully and knowingly facilitated another accused namely Zameer Ahmed, a foreigner in crossing over to Indian Territory illegally and without any valid documents”.
“Moreover, the petitioner has conspired with accused and prepared fake and forged documents enabling him to evade and escape from the eyes of security agencies with ultimate goal to carry out illegal activities in India in general and in UT of J&K in particular”, the court said, adding “petitioner has helped accused Zameer Ahmed in obtaining admission in Deoband- UP on fake and forged documents and investigation is at initial stage”.
Stating that the approach of investigating agency springs out a surprising element not difficult to be discerned, the court said, “the investigation is being conducted by a Probationer Sub Inspector. Given the gravity of the allegations and complexity of the web of circumstances needing in depth probe that police itself alludes to case in hand, it then is not fathomable as to what weighed with the higher-ups in the investigating agency in not displaying commensurate sensibility in the matter of investigation of a crime that allegedly has huge ramifications of grave proportions for the security of the country as a whole”.