Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Yousuf Chopan was not accused in Pulwama attack case, says NIA

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SAYS HE WAS ‘NEVER’ ARRESTED IN PULWAMA ATTACK CASE, HOWEVER, HE AND 6 OTHERS WERE HELD IN A JAISH CONSPIRACY CASE REGISTERED IN AUGUST LAST YEAR

SRINAGAR: In wake of reports that Pulwama attack accused Yousuf Chopan was granted bail as the NIA failed to file a charge sheet within the prescribed period, the anti-terror agency on Thursday clarified that he was not arrested in that case.

The National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA), in a statement, said that Chopan was ‘never’ arrested in Pulwama attack case. However, he, along with six others, was arrested in a Jaish-emohammed conspiracy case registered in August last year”.

In that case, the anti-terror agency said that two chargeshee­ts were filed against eight people, namely Sajad Ahmad Khan, Tanveer Ahmed Ganie, Bilal Ahmad Mir, Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat, Ishfaq Ahmad Bhat, Mehraj-ud-din Chopan, Mudassir Ahmad Khan, Karti Mufti Yaseer.

These included two terrorists -- Mudassir and Yaseer, who were killed in a shoot-out with security forces.

During investigat­ion, the NIA had arrested seven over ground workers (OGWS), out of which six accused were charge sheeted in two chargeshee­t and Chopan was not chargeshee­ted due to “inadequate evidence”, it said.

“As such he has been granted default bail by special NIA court,

New Delhi on February 18,” the NIA said, adding that he has been sent back to Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu under Public Safety Act (PSA) by the order of district magistrate, Pulwama.

The NIA said it “follows the policy of fairest possible investigat­ion” and also that “significan­t leads have emerged in Pulwama attack case and a breakthrou­gh in the case is expected shortly”.

The NIA’S clarificat­ion came hours after the Congress slammed the agency for its “lacklustre” approach to the case and said it was an insult to the Pulwama martyrs.

40 CRPF personnel, travelling in a convoy on the Jammu-srinagar highway, were killed on February 14 last year when a suicide bomber rammed a car loaded with explosives into their bus in Awantipora in Pulwama district. Following the attack, banned terror outfit JEM claimed responsibi­lity and even released a video of the purported attacker.

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