Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 22: Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of police today filed charge sheet against four militants in Kulgam district.
Police said that Kulgam police produced a charge sheet in case FIR No 65/2022 of Police Station Kulgam before Court of Special Judge (Designated Court under NIA) Kulgam against three killed and one active militant.
According to police spokesman, a charge sheet has been produced against 4 accused militants including Jan Mohammad Lone son of Abdul Rashid Lone, resident of Braripora Shopian, Bilal Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Rasool Bhat resident of Chaki Cholend Shopian, Sameer Ahmad Sheikh alias Kamran Bhai son of Farooq Ahmad Sheikh, resident of Chaki Cholend Shopian and Abid Ramzan Sheikh son of Mohd Ramzan Sheikh, resident of Chotipora Shopian.
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Pertinent to mention here that on 02/06/2022, the terrorists of proscribed militant outfit LeT/TRF and Al-Badr hatched a conspiracy and killed one Branch Manager of Ellaquai Dehati Bank Arreh Kulgam at Arreh identified as Vijay Kumar, son of Om Prakash resident of Bagwa Rajasthan with their illegal acquired weapons. Accordingly, a case was registered in Police Station Kulgam.
Subsequently following the due course of action, Special Investigation Unit Kulgam produced a charge sheet before NIA Court Kulgam in the instant case FIR No. 65/2022 U/S 452, 302 IPC, 7/27 I. A. Act, 16, 18, 20, and 38 UA (P) Act of Police Station Kulgam against three eliminated accused militants Jan Mohammad Lone, Bilal Ahmad Bhat and Sameer Ahmad Sheikh regarding whom the Court is prayed to take cognizance as abetted and U/S 299 CrPC against accused active militant Abid Ramzan Sheikh.
“Further investigation with regard to involvement of another accused Arjumand Gulzar alias Hamza Burhan son of Gulzar Ahmad Dar resident of Kharbatpora Ratnipora Pulwama who is an active militant of proscribed Al-Badr and is absconding shall continue U/S 173 (8) of CrPC and shall be submitted in the form of supplementary report before the Court,” read the statement.