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Delhi court discharges Hizb suspect after 18 years
Updated on Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 18:03 IST Tags:Delhi courtdischarges after 18 yearsHizb suspect
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New Delhi: A Delhi Court on Wednesday discharged Mohammed Ahsan Dar, a suspected aide of Pakistan based Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin, in an eighteen-year-old TADA case.

A Special TADA court let off Dar, saying there was no prima-facie evidence against the accused in the matter as the CBI had already filed a closure report.

"There is no evidence against the accused to proceed with the trial since the CBI has already filed a closure report in the case," the Special TADA court said.

The CBI had sought closure of the case against Dar on the ground that it had failed to get a confessional statement on the charges levelled against him of receiving money from Salahuddin.

Dar, along with Salahuddin, was wanted in the case registered under TADA for allegedly abetting terror activities in the country.

He was accused by the CBI of receiving USD 10,000 and a letter from Salahuddin in the FIR registered on April 20, 1991.

Dar, 53, who hails from Baramullah and evaded arrest for a long time, was arrested by Jammu and Kashmir police on January 14, 2009, and later quizzed by the investigating agency after being taken into three-day custody in June.

Bureau Report


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If there are revolts, insurgency, intruders, riots, crimes, antinational acts or terror there is wide and strong law authorized to police for controlling the situations. So there are chances that innocent citizens may victims but waiting and fitting for justice about 20 years is itself a reason to produced negative mind peoples. Big question is that who will full fill the 18 years of Mr. Dar’s life? There are hundreds of thousand like Dar waiting for justice around the nation and in the same time thousands of criminals, cheater, and antinational offenders including political leaders are enjoying the royal life in our nation India. -Helal Ghazali - Hajipur a