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Yasin Malik received a life sentence from a trial court last year in connection with a case involving the funding…
Yasin Malik received a life sentence from a trial court last year in connection with a case involving the funding…
On Friday, the prison authorities had launched a probe after Malik was taken to Supreme Court without following standard operating procedure.
Reacting to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) seeking death sentence for Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik,…
Malik and his associates have been identified by a witness as those who held guns with malicious intent when the four IAF officers were shot dead.
Rubaiya was kidnapped in 1989 in Kashmir and was set free in exchange for release of five terrorists.
Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik pleaded guilty before a special NIA court on all charges including UAPA in connection with a terror case, for hatching a criminal conspiracy, waging war against the country, and other unlawful activities disturbing the peace in the Valley.
Charges under the Sections 302, 307, Sections 3(3), 4(1) of TADA Act 1987 and Section 7(27) of the Arms Act of 1959 read with Section 120 have been framed against Malik and others for the terror attack on the IAF personnel in the Rawalpura locality of Srinagar.
The NIA had earlier on Friday named Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik and four others in its second chargesheet in connection with a terror funding case.
The agency charged them of allegedly receiving funds from Pakistan to carry out terrorist activities and stone-pelting in 2010 and 2016.
The JKLF was founded by Pakistani national Amanullah Khan in mid-1970 in Birmingham in the United Kingdom and came into prominence in 1971 when its member hijacked an Indian Airlines plane flying from Srinagar to Jammu.