Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) has secured Non-Bailable Warrants (NBWs) against four top operatives of the banned outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), including the chief of the United Jihad Council (UJC), in connection with a long-pending terror case.
According to officials, the NBWs were issued by the Court of Additional Sessions Judge TADA/POTA (Special Judge designated under the NIA Act), Srinagar, in FIR No. 05/1996 registered at Police Station CIK under Sections 121, 121-A, 153-A, 153-B of the Ranbir Penal Code, read with Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Sections 2/3 of the E&IMCO Act.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
The warrants have been issued against:
• Mohd Yousuf Shah alias Syed Salah-ud-din of Soibugh, Budgam, chief of the so-called United Jihad Council and Hizbul Mujahideen. Officials said he is involved in multiple terror-related FIRs across the Valley.
• Ghulam Nabi Khan alias Amir Khan of Srigufwara, Anantnag, described as Deputy Supreme Commander of HM, allegedly involved in recruitment and coordination of militant activities.
• Sher Mohammad alias Bahadur/Riyaz of Malangam, Bandipora, identified as an HM commander with cases registered under UAPA and EIMCO Act provisions.
• Nasir Yousuf Qadri of Sheeltang, Habbakadal, later Bemina, Srinagar, accused of being associated with HM and allegedly operating Kashmir Media Service (KMS) to propagate anti-India narratives and issue threats.
Officials said the case dates back to April 5, 1996, when credible inputs suggested Pakistan-based handlers were motivating and facilitating Kashmiri youth to undergo arms training in PoK/PAK for waging war against India.
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