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January - 3 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal and his close aide Asadullah Akhtar were on January 3 remanded in Police custody for 10 days by a Delhi court in connection with a case lodged against them for the September 2010 Jama Masjid terror attack, reports The Times of India. Bha
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal and his close aide Asadullah Akhtar were on January 3 remanded in Police custody for 10 days by a Delhi court in connection with a case lodged against them for the September 2010 Jama Masjid terror attack, reports The Times of India. Bhatkal and Akhtar were produced before Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash after expiry of Police custody in a separate case and special cell of Delhi Police sought their custodial interrogation in the 2010 Jama Masjid attack.
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January - 3 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda, on January 3 withdrew his bail petition filed before a Delhi court, reports Zee News. Tunda, who is in judicial custody in connection with various terror attack cases, withdrew his plea after Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Amit Bansal transferr
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda, on January 3 withdrew his bail petition filed before a Delhi court, reports Zee News. Tunda, who is in judicial custody in connection with various terror attack cases, withdrew his plea after Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Amit Bansal transferred his case to a sessions court. As the case was sent to a sessions court, advocate M S Khan, who appeared for Tunda, withdrew his bail plea with a liberty to file it before the sessions judge. He was chargesheeted for offences under sections 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon), 307 (attempt to murder) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Police had claimed he was part of the conspiracy which led to two bomb blasts, one in Sadar Bazar and other in Qutab Road here, on October 1, 1997 in which several people were injured.
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January - 6 
New Delhi: A Delhi court on January 6 issued fresh non-bailable warrants against Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley Headley, his accomplice Tahawwur Rana, LeT ‘founder’ Hafiz Saeed and November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack mastermind Zaki-ur-Rehm
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New Delhi: A Delhi court on January 6 issued fresh non-bailable warrants against Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley Headley, his accomplice Tahawwur Rana, LeT ‘founder’ Hafiz Saeed and November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack mastermind Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, who are accused of carrying out terror attacks, reports Zee News. According to the court sources, District Judge I S Mehta issued non-bailable warrants (NBWs) against nine persons after National Investigation Agency (NIA) informed the court that they were still absconding and warrants issued against them earlier have not been executed yet. The court issued NBWs against them for April 14, 2014 the next date of hearing. Besides Headley, Rana, Saeed and Lakhvi, warrants were issued against Pakistan Army officials Major Iqbal and Major Sameer Ali, top al Qaeda operative Illyas Kashmiri, believed to have died in a drone attack in Pakistan, Headley's handler Sajid Malik and ex-Pakistani Army officer Abdul Rehman Hashmi. These nine accused were charge sheeted by NIA in December 2011 for allegedly entering into a conspiracy with members of banned terror outfits LeT and HuJI to commit terror acts in India. These nine accused have been charge sheeted by the NIA for various offences punishable under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including sections 121 (waging or attempting to wage war against the country) and 302 (murder) and also under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
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January - 10 
A court in Delhi on January 10 extended the Police custody of a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Mohammad Rashid till January 15, 2014 after the Police said it was required for interrogating him, reports Business Standard. He was earlier arrested on December 16, 2013 from Mewat, Haryana. H
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A court in Delhi on January 10 extended the Police custody of a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Mohammad Rashid till January 15, 2014 after the Police said it was required for interrogating him, reports Business Standard. He was earlier arrested on December 16, 2013 from Mewat, Haryana. His name surfaced after police interrogated Mohammad Shahid, another LeT suspect arrested by the special cell of the Delhi Police December 7 from Choti Mewli village in the same District. "It is submitted that further examination of accused Rashid is required for confronting him with the call details/conversations and the facts that have emerged after the examination of witnesses," the police told the court. During investigation, it was revealed the duo was in touch with Pakistan-based LeT ‘commander’ Javed Baluchi over mobile phones. Police have booked them under various charges dealing with criminal conspiracy and terrorism.
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January - 10 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal was on January 10 sent to Tihar Jail (Delhi) by a trial court for the first time, reports The Times of India. The court remanded Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar to judicial custody till January 17 in a case lodged for the September
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal was on January 10 sent to Tihar Jail (Delhi) by a trial court for the first time, reports The Times of India. The court remanded Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar to judicial custody till January 17 in a case lodged for the September 19, 2010, Jama Masjid (New Delhi) terror attack. The court also allowed the plea of Delhi Police seeking voice sample of Bhatkal, who was wanted in over 40 terror cases. Outlook added that the court allowed a plea of Delhi Police seeking voice sample of Bhatkal.
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January - 15 
A Delhi court on January 15 sent a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Mohammad Rashid to judicial custody till January 21, 2014, reports dajiworld.com. Rashid was arrested from Nuh sub-division of Haryana's Mewat District on December 16, 2013. His name surfaced during police interrogation of
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A Delhi court on January 15 sent a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Mohammad Rashid to judicial custody till January 21, 2014, reports dajiworld.com. Rashid was arrested from Nuh sub-division of Haryana's Mewat District on December 16, 2013. His name surfaced during police interrogation of Mohammad Shahid, another LeT suspect arrested by Delhi Police December 7 from Chhoti Mewli village in the same District. During investigation, it was revealed that the duo was in touch with Pakistan-based LeT ‘commander’ Javed Baluchi over mobile phones. Police have booked them under various charges dealing with criminal conspiracy and terrorism.
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January - 15 
The Karnataka Police on January 15 moved to Patiala House Court in New Delhi seeking custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal in connection with the April 17, 2010 Chinnaswamy Stadium blast case, reports dnaindia.com. The court has fixed January 17, 2014 for further h
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The Karnataka Police on January 15 moved to Patiala House Court in New Delhi seeking custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal in connection with the April 17, 2010 Chinnaswamy Stadium blast case, reports dnaindia.com. The court has fixed January 17, 2014 for further hearing.
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January - 21 
Delhi Police on January 21 told a court in New Delhi that alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda is involved in 33 terror attack cases between 1994 and 1998 in Delhi and other states, reports The Times of India. While 22 cases have been registered in the national capital, there ar
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Delhi Police on January 21 told a court in New Delhi that alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda is involved in 33 terror attack cases between 1994 and 1998 in Delhi and other states, reports The Times of India. While 22 cases have been registered in the national capital, there are 11 cases against Tunda in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan including one being probed by CBI. It also said that charge sheet has been filed against Tunda in only three of the cases. "The fourth one is being investigated by the Special Cell," Police said. The Police's reply came on an application moved by Tunda seeking direction to police to furnish him details of the cases pending against him in India.
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January - 27 
Delhi Police on January 27 officially substantiated the claim in a trial court that Indian Mujahideen (IM) is plotting to kidnap to secure IM ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal’s release, reports The Times of India. The special cell had said, "A specific input has been received that some associa
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Delhi Police on January 27 officially substantiated the claim in a trial court that Indian Mujahideen (IM) is plotting to kidnap to secure IM ‘India operations chief’ Yasin Bhatkal’s release, reports The Times of India. The special cell had said, "A specific input has been received that some associates of Ahmad Siddibappa alias Yasin Bhatkal have conspired to commit a sensational kidnapping in Delhi to secure Bhatkal's release." Police told the court that its teams are camping in Bihar, West Bengal and other places to identify and apprehend the conspirators and a breakthrough in the matter is expected soon.
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February - 4 
A Delhi court on February 4 extended till February 18, 2014 the judicial custody of two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, identified as Rashid and Shahid, who were arrested from Mewat region of Haryana on December 17, 2013, reports Kashmir Times.
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A Delhi court on February 4 extended till February 18, 2014 the judicial custody of two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, identified as Rashid and Shahid, who were arrested from Mewat region of Haryana on December 17, 2013, reports Kashmir Times.
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February - 11 
Indicting Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda for the terror strikes in Indian cities between 1994 and 1998, the Delhi Police blamed Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for masterminding the attacks, The Times of India reported on February 17. The chargesheet, filed on Februar
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Indicting Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda for the terror strikes in Indian cities between 1994 and 1998, the Delhi Police blamed Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for masterminding the attacks, The Times of India reported on February 17. The chargesheet, filed on February 11, 2014 says, "Abdul Karim Tunda along with Pakistan's spy agency ISI and LeT prepared a team of Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Indian Jehadi Muslims and prepared a blueprint of carrying out attacks in India”. It further says that "on the anniversary of demolition of Babri Masjid in 1993, Tunda, on the directions of ISI and LeT chief Hafiz Sayeed, made a plan to carry out serial blasts on trains in Mumbai". Tunda has been named in the chargesheet under provisions of Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) and the Explosive Substances Act. Tunda was arrested by the Special Cell on August 16, 2013 from the Indo-Nepal border. It also gives a detailed list of LeT's hierarchy apart from details of ISI officers and Dawood Ibrahim with whom Tunda had close relations. The chargesheet also gives details of other terror outfits like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). It says that in 2010, Colonel Imtiaz of ISI and Iqbal Kana had assigned Tunda the task of sending RDX to India via Bangladesh, to be used by BKI terrorists to target the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. The chargesheet gives details some senior ISI functionaries, whose phone numbers were found in Tunda's phone, as evidence of Pakistan's active involvement in terror activities in India. Tunda was in regular touch with several ISI officials and LeT operatives including Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakhvi (LeT operational chief), Azam Cheema (operational head of infiltration), Haaji Ashraf (LeT finance head), Saifullah Mansoor (head of LeT's Punjab division in Pakistan), Hafiz Abdul Salam Bhutavi (director of LeT terror training), Abu Dujana (chief of security guards of LeT), Abdul Rehman Aabid (Mufti) and Amir Hamza Rana Iftekar (key Lakhvi aide). In addition, Tunda was also in regular touch with Brigadier Hameed Gul, Colonel Usman and Colonel Abdulla of ISI and BKI's Wadhwa Singh, Ratandeep Singh and Lakhbir Singh. The chargesheet says Tunda was in regular touch with Dawood Ibrahim. It says he was taken to Dawood's house at Clifton in Karachi (provincial capital of Sindh) by BKI's Lakhbir Singh in 2002. "Dawood offered Tunda all kinds of help for future terror operations. After 6-7 months, Tunda met Dawood again," says the chargesheet. Tunda had also met IM founder Amir Reza Khan in Pakistan in 2005 through an ISI agent. The chargesheet also states that Tunda collaborated with Iqbal Kana, the counterfeit mastermind, to smuggle Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) into India.
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February - 11 
The Delhi Police on February 11 filed a chargesheet in a Delhi court against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda in connection with a case pertaining to the January 17, 1994 recovery of explosive substances in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area, reports Zee News. According to court sources, Tu
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The Delhi Police on February 11 filed a chargesheet in a Delhi court against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda in connection with a case pertaining to the January 17, 1994 recovery of explosive substances in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area, reports Zee News. According to court sources, Tunda has been named in the chargesheet under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) and the Explosive Substances Act. According to Police, Tunda is involved in 33 bomb blasts in India between 1994 and 1998, with 22 of those in Delhi.
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February - 17 
A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Mohammad Umer Madani, who was recruiting youths in India in the name of Jihad, has been sent to jail for five years by a Delhi court for possessing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) and supplying money for terrorist activities, reported Business Standard
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A suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Mohammad Umer Madani, who was recruiting youths in India in the name of Jihad, has been sent to jail for five years by a Delhi court for possessing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) and supplying money for terrorist activities, reported Business Standard on February 18. According to special cell of Delhi Police, in May 2009 information was received that Madani, a native of Bihar, was settled in Nepal after taking training for LeT in Pakistan. The Police alleged he was recruiting the youths in India in the name of Jihad and was sending them to Pakistan for training. The Police said that on June 4, 2009, Madani was arrested and was found in possessions of some papers, diaries, personal belongings, US dollars and some FICNs.
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February - 17 
A Delhi court on February 17 extended till March 3, 2014 the judicial custody of a Jammu and Kashmir Police constable and two others, arrested for their alleged roles in narcotics trade through which money was used to fund banned terror outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), reports PTI.
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A Delhi court on February 17 extended till March 3, 2014 the judicial custody of a Jammu and Kashmir Police constable and two others, arrested for their alleged roles in narcotics trade through which money was used to fund banned terror outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), reports PTI.
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February - 24 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) has established a new module in Rajasthan and operatives of the outfit were "highly motivated" to carry out terrorist activities in the country, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has said in its charge sheet filed in a Delhi court, IBNLive reports on February 24. "Invest
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) has established a new module in Rajasthan and operatives of the outfit were "highly motivated" to carry out terrorist activities in the country, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has said in its charge sheet filed in a Delhi court, IBNLive reports on February 24. "Investigation has also established the emergence of a new module of IM operatives in Rajasthan, the members of which were in regular contact with Riyaz Bhatkal and were highly motivated to carry out terrorist attacks," the NIA said. In addition, Delhi's Akshardham temple and Pune's cantonment area were on top of IM’s list of places to be targeted, the NIA has said in its charge-sheet against IM's India operations ‘chief’ Yasin Bhatkal and his three aides, reports The Times of India on February 25. According to data retrieved from the laptops recovered from Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar, IM members were carrying out reconnaissance of these places, the charge-sheet said. "The files named as... are the photographs of Khirkee area in Pune (Army cantonment) which was sent by Riyaz Bhatkal to accused Asadullah Akhtar through internet in order to carry out a reconnaissance during the month of January/February 2012 while Waqas and he were staying in the hideout located at Loni, near Loni Medical college in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra," the NIA said. It further said, "Files named as... are the photographs of Akshardham temple in Delhi. Investigation revealed that accused Md Ahmed Siddibapa (Yasin Bhatkal) went there for the purpose of recce. This established the design of the accused persons for conducting future attacks." Further, NIA has found forensic evidence that IM operatives received instructions on terror attacks from the mentors from across the border. With help from the Netherlands' instant messaging service provider Nimbuzz, the NIA has traced the chat ID of IM founder Riyaz Bhatkal, through which he passed on instructions to Yasin Bhatkal, to Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL). The chargesheet notes: "The login details from Nimbuzz, in respect of menothing1 and davidthapa77, were received from the providers. From the received details, the creation of IP of the account menothing1 was found to be 221.120.246.6, which belongs to Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited." The chargesheet directly accuses the Pakistan government of providing shelter to the absconding accused. It says, "The organisation is receiving financial and material assistance from the ISI backed by the Government of Pakistan which has sheltered several absconding operatives." The chat exchanges between IM operatives in India and Pakistan also reveal a sinister plan of IM to expand its footprints across the middle-east and Afghanistan and the outfit's growing ties with Taliban and al-Qaeda. In addition, Yasin Bhatkal was inspired by al Qaeda ‘chief’ Osama Bin Laden and used to motivate youngsters for sacrificing their lives in the name of 'jihad' through the videos of the slain terrorist, NIA has also said in its charge sheet. "He (Bhatkal) used to quote selected phrases from Islamic religious books in support of 'jihad'. He had downloaded from internet a number of documents which portrayed Jihad as an obligatory act of every Muslim. He had also downloaded lectures of Muslim leaders and fighters like Osama Bin laden, Al Yazeed, Al Zarkawi, C Khateeb, Awlaqi from internet. He made young Muslim boys watch these videos and read out these documents to them, so as to motivate them to sacrifice their lives in the name of jihad," NIA said, NIA also stated on February 24, that, Yasin Bhatkal was earlier arrested for theft in Kolkata (West Bengal) in 2009 but Kolkata Police did not know he was the terror mastermind. "Accused Md Ahmed Siddibapa (Bhatkal) visited Kolkata in 2009 along with one Qateel Siddiqui and stayed at the residence of one Humayun for the furtherance of the activities of the IM. He tried to build his network with the help of some Bangladeshi terror links and was arrested on suspicion in a case of theft by Kolkata Police," the NIA has said. During arrest, he identified himself with a fake name Mohammad Arshad, the chargesheet said.
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February - 28 
A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in New Delhi on February 28 fixed March 24, 2014 for commencement of arguments on framing of charges against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal, reports Business Standard. Jundal, who has been charge sheeted for allegedly carrying out terro
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A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in New Delhi on February 28 fixed March 24, 2014 for commencement of arguments on framing of charges against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abu Jundal, reports Business Standard. Jundal, who has been charge sheeted for allegedly carrying out terror activities in India, had earlier claimed before the court that NIA and Maharashtra Police had forced him to sign some documents and blank papers. Jundal is presently lodged, in Arthur road jail in Mumbai (Maharashtra) in connection with an alleged conspiracy to launch terror strikes in the country.
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March - 4 
A Delhi court on March 4 extended till March 6, 2014 the judicial custody of two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, Rashid and Shahid who were arrested from Haryana's Mewat region in December, 2013, reports Zee News. With their arrest, Police had claimed to have unearthed a terror module of
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A Delhi court on March 4 extended till March 6, 2014 the judicial custody of two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, Rashid and Shahid who were arrested from Haryana's Mewat region in December, 2013, reports Zee News. With their arrest, Police had claimed to have unearthed a terror module of LeT which was in an "advanced stage" of planning a militant strike in Delhi.
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March - 7 
A Delhi court on March 6 dismissed the bail plea of a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Shahid who was arrested from Haryana's Mewat region in December, 2013 and directed Police to conclude investigation in the case by March 26, 2014, reports Business Standard. Additional Sessions Judge, Da
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A Delhi court on March 6 dismissed the bail plea of a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, Shahid who was arrested from Haryana's Mewat region in December, 2013 and directed Police to conclude investigation in the case by March 26, 2014, reports Business Standard. Additional Sessions Judge, Daya Prakash rejected the bail plea of Shahid, saying the provision of statutory bail lies only after expiry of 180 days, after the arrest, during which the prosecution has to file the charge sheet. "Under section 167 (2) CrPC, the period of 90 days has been extended to 180 days. The statutory bail lies only on 180 days or after," the court said, adding that the bail plea is dismissed.
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March - 11 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'Indian operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar were on March 11 denied bail in September 2010 Jama Masjid (Delhi) terror attack case, reports The Times of India. The court said probe against them was still on. It allowed Police's plea seeking 15 days' ti
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'Indian operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar were on March 11 denied bail in September 2010 Jama Masjid (Delhi) terror attack case, reports The Times of India. The court said probe against them was still on. It allowed Police's plea seeking 15 days' time to conclude its investigation. Police said they were working on the input provided by central intelligence agencies about one of the absconding accused.
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March - 12 
Delhi Police on March 12 filed a supplementary charge sheet against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda in connection with a case lodged in 1994 relating to recovery of explosives in Delhi, reports outlookindia.com. Special Cell of Delhi Police filed its charge sheet before Additional
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Delhi Police on March 12 filed a supplementary charge sheet against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda in connection with a case lodged in 1994 relating to recovery of explosives in Delhi, reports outlookindia.com. Special Cell of Delhi Police filed its charge sheet before Additional Sessions Judge Bharat Parashar against Tunda saying it would further "clarify" the prosecution's case regarding charges slapped under stringent Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA). The court has now fixed the matter for further hearing on April 22, 2014.
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March - 14 
The Delhi Police in its chargesheet filed against alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda said that a nexus has been surfaced between Dawood Ibrahim and banned militant groups like LeT, Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), Asian Age reports on March 15.
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The Delhi Police in its chargesheet filed against alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda said that a nexus has been surfaced between Dawood Ibrahim and banned militant groups like LeT, Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), Asian Age reports on March 15. In its supplementary chargesheet Delhi Police said that Tunda had met Dawood in Karachi, Pakistan in 2002 through suspected BKI militant Iqbal Bunty to discuss about carrying out terror activities in India. “In 2002, BKI’s Lakhbir Singh’s friend Iqbal Bunty had taken Tunda to Dawood Ibrahim’s house in Karachi in Pakistan. Dawood had assured Tunda that he would help him in future terrorist activities in India. After 6-7 months, Tunda had again met Dawood Ibrahim who had provided money to Tunda to preach ‘jihad’ in madrasas in Pakistan,” it said. It also said that Tunda had met IM’s operative Amir Reza Khan in Karachi in 2005.
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March - 20 
A court in New Delhi on March 20 dismissed the bail application of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar in the September 13 2008 Greater Kailash (New Delhi) blast case, reports Business Standard. The court granted 15 more days to conclude the in
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A court in New Delhi on March 20 dismissed the bail application of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar in the September 13 2008 Greater Kailash (New Delhi) blast case, reports Business Standard. The court granted 15 more days to conclude the investigation and refused to release Bhatkal and Akhtar on bail. Information about another accused Ariz Khan alias Junaid was also revealed and an operation to trace him is underway. As many as 13 suspected IM cadres are currently facing trial in the case.
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March - 20 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) opposed in the Delhi High Court the bail plea of Asadullah Akhtar, aide of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal, saying he is a member of the banned terror outfit allegedly responsible of various attacks in the country, niticentral reports
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) opposed in the Delhi High Court the bail plea of Asadullah Akhtar, aide of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal, saying he is a member of the banned terror outfit allegedly responsible of various attacks in the country, niticentral reports on March 21. In a response NIA stated, “The special NIA court vide a legal order enhanced the stipulated time period for filing the charge sheet from 90 days to 180 days and so the plea of grant of statutory bail under section 167 (2) of the CrPC is not maintainable. “It is submitted that the said application (of Akhtar) is not maintainable as the chargesheet qua the appellant was filed on February 20, 2014 and as per the settled law, there can be no application for bail under section 167 (2) of the CrPC after the charge sheet is filed,” NIA’s reply, filed by IPS officer Vikas Vaibhav, said.
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March - 21 
In the October 29, 2005 Delhi serial blasts case, a trial court on March 21 sentenced two convicts to five years' imprisonment for funding the blasts, reports The Times of India. The convicts, Ghulam Ahmed Khan and Farooque Ahmed Batloo, however, have already spent more than five yearsin imprisonmen
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In the October 29, 2005 Delhi serial blasts case, a trial court on March 21 sentenced two convicts to five years' imprisonment for funding the blasts, reports The Times of India. The convicts, Ghulam Ahmed Khan and Farooque Ahmed Batloo, however, have already spent more than five yearsin imprisonment and are expected to be set free. The two, both from Jammu and Kashmir, were suspected to be associates of a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant. They had pleaded guilty to the charges and sought leniency from the court. Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash held the two guilty under Sections 17 (raising funds for terror strikes) and 18 (conspiracy) of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). A third accused, Tariq Ahmed Dar, a suspected LeT militant, refused to plead guilty and preferred to face trial in the case. According to Delhi Police, Khan and Batloo had supplied around INR 30,00,000 to Dar through hawala (illegal money transaction) channels, knowing well that the money would be used for the blasts. According to the prosecution, Dar with suspected LeT operatives Abu Ozefa, Abu Al Kama, Rashid, Sazid Ali and Zahid, had allegedly had planned the serial blasts. Ozefa, Abu Al Kama, Rashid, Sajid Ali and Zahid are still at large and are suspected to be in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
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March - 23 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal's aide Asadullah Akhtar was in touch with Mohammad Atif Ameen, who died in the September 19, 2008 Batla House shootout, for planning Delhi serial blasts, Delhi Police told a court in New Delhi on March 24, reports Zee News. Police said th
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal's aide Asadullah Akhtar was in touch with Mohammad Atif Ameen, who died in the September 19, 2008 Batla House shootout, for planning Delhi serial blasts, Delhi Police told a court in New Delhi on March 24, reports Zee News. Police said the Central Forensic Science Laboratory report has confirmed that voice sample of Akhtar has matched with the intercepted voice calls that were exchanged between Akhtar and Ameen. Akhtar called Ameen for planning through his associate Mohammad Hakim the capital's serial blasts that were to use cycle ball bearings. Hakim is facing trial in that serial blasts case, police said. Police made the submissions to Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash while seeking more days to conclude the probe in the 2008 Karol Bagh blasts case. The court accepted the plea after it was told that questioning of Akhtar in the case has revealed vital informations about one more accused in this case named Ariz Khan alias Junaid. The operation to trace him is underway. The court, meanwhile, dismissed the bail application of Bhatkal and Akhtar, filed through advocate MS Khan.
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March - 26 
A Delhi court on March 26 (today) sent IM 'commander' Tehseen Akhtar in Police remand till April 2, 2014, reports Zee News. According to Delhi Police Special Commissioner S.N. Srivastava, Akhtar was formally arrested from near Kakarvitta (Jhapa District) on the Nepal border while he was entering Ind
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A Delhi court on March 26 (today) sent IM 'commander' Tehseen Akhtar in Police remand till April 2, 2014, reports Zee News. According to Delhi Police Special Commissioner S.N. Srivastava, Akhtar was formally arrested from near Kakarvitta (Jhapa District) on the Nepal border while he was entering India. He was coming from Kathmandu.
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March - 26 
The Special Cell of Delhi Police on March 26 dismissed the bail plea of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants Mohammad Rashid and Mohammad Shahid, who were arrested from Mewat Region of Haryana on December 17, 2013 while allowing the application of Police seeking more time to conclude their probe against
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The Special Cell of Delhi Police on March 26 dismissed the bail plea of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants Mohammad Rashid and Mohammad Shahid, who were arrested from Mewat Region of Haryana on December 17, 2013 while allowing the application of Police seeking more time to conclude their probe against the two, reports Business Standard. With their arrest, Police had claimed to have unearthed a terror module of LeT which was in an "advanced stage" of planning a major strike in Delhi.
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April - 2 
Delhi Police on April 2 told a court that Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu was planning to carry out a terror strike in the national capital Delhi with the help of other members of the outfit. The Special Cell of Delhi Police said, “After arrest, accused Tehseen Akhtar alia
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Delhi Police on April 2 told a court that Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu was planning to carry out a terror strike in the national capital Delhi with the help of other members of the outfit. The Special Cell of Delhi Police said, “After arrest, accused Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu has disclosed that he is a member of IM and has been involved in many terrorist activities in Delhi and other states of India and presently he was planning a terrorist strike in Delhi along with the other members of IM.”
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April - 2 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) told a court in New Delhi that arrested Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas were actively associated in the "planning" and "planting" of two IEDs which exploded at Dilsukhnagar in Hyderabad in 2013, PTI reports on April 3.
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) told a court in New Delhi that arrested Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas were actively associated in the "planning" and "planting" of two IEDs which exploded at Dilsukhnagar in Hyderabad in 2013, PTI reports on April 3.
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April - 3 
Delhi Police on April 3 filed two chargesheets in the September 13, 2008 Delhi serial blasts case naming 29 terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Indian Mujahideen (IM), reports The Times of India. The chargesheets name LeT 'commander' Abu al-Qama on the list of 29 calling him "masterm
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Delhi Police on April 3 filed two chargesheets in the September 13, 2008 Delhi serial blasts case naming 29 terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Indian Mujahideen (IM), reports The Times of India. The chargesheets name LeT 'commander' Abu al-Qama on the list of 29 calling him "mastermind behind creating of IM and responsible for the September 13, 2008 blasts of Delhi". IM operatives includes: Amir Reza Khan, Riyaz Bhatkal, Iqbal Bhatkal, Yasin Bhatkal and Assadullah Akhtar apart from other terrorists. Qama was also the main planner of the October 29, 2005, serial blasts of Delhi, carried out solely by LeT militants. Riyaz Bhatkal, works under Abu al-Qama's command from Pakistan, says the Delhi Police chargesheet. Yasin Bhatkal and Akhtar aka Haddi provided explosives and ball bearings to the Atif Ameen-led module for the serial blasts. The 29 terrorists were chargesheeted for offences punishable under Indian Penal Code (IPC), Explosives Act, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and IT Act. The chargesheets were filed in the court of additional sessions judge Daya Prakash, who fixed them for consideration on April 19, 2014. Of the 29, 16 have been arrested. Two of the chargesheeted accused, Atif Ameen and Sajidwere were killed in the Batla House encounter of September 19, 2013.
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April - 10 
A court in New Delhi allowed the plea of Delhi Police seeking 15 days time to conclude investigation against suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Mohammad Rashid and Mohammad Shahid after the investigators said the efforts to arrest wanted accused Abdul Subhan were still going on, PTI reports
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A court in New Delhi allowed the plea of Delhi Police seeking 15 days time to conclude investigation against suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Mohammad Rashid and Mohammad Shahid after the investigators said the efforts to arrest wanted accused Abdul Subhan were still going on, PTI reports on April 11. Rashid and Shahid were arrested from Haryana's Mewat region in December, 2013 in connection with a case of planning to carry out terror attacks in Delhi and adjoining areas. According to Police, "Wanted accused Abdul Subhan is still absconding and non- bailable warrant against him has been issued by the court. With the arrest of this wanted accused, the missing links in the conspiracy are likely to be established which require that period of investigation and judicial custody of these accused (Rashid and Shahid) be extended", reports Business Standard. The court allowed the plea of the Special Cell and granted it time till April 23, 2014 to conclude its investigation.
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April - 15 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Tehsin Akhtar alias Monu and Pakistani national Waqas alias Zia-ur-Rehman were planning to carry out blasts in Delhi in 2012 with the help of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Delhi Police told a court in New Delhi on April 15, reports abplive.com. Seeking custody of the tw
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Tehsin Akhtar alias Monu and Pakistani national Waqas alias Zia-ur-Rehman were planning to carry out blasts in Delhi in 2012 with the help of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Delhi Police told a court in New Delhi on April 15, reports abplive.com. Seeking custody of the two operatives, Police informed the court that during investigation it was revealed that LeT and IM militants were coordinating through Pakistan and Saudi Arabia-based associates Zabiuddin alias Zabi, and specially through absconding terrorist Fayaz Kagzi, to carry out major strikes in various cities of India including Delhi.
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April - 20 
Intelligence agencies still consider Yasin Bhatkal to be a major threat because of his capability to motivate youths to join the terror network, The Times of India reports on April 21. The intelligence agencies and Delhi Police have asked the Tihar Prison authorities to keep Bhatkal away from other
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Intelligence agencies still consider Yasin Bhatkal to be a major threat because of his capability to motivate youths to join the terror network, The Times of India reports on April 21. The intelligence agencies and Delhi Police have asked the Tihar Prison authorities to keep Bhatkal away from other prisoners and put him on a round-the-clock watch. Though he is lodged in a separate high-security cell, officials say, the prisoners get some free time during meals or daytime. "He shouldn't be allowed to interact with other criminals or terrorists," said a senior official associated with anti-terror operations. Earlier on April 19, Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar were chargesheeted by Delhi Police in connection with the September 2010 Jama Masjid terror attack case, reports dnaindia.com. The Special Cell of Delhi Police filed its final report before Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash against the two under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including 307 (attempt to murder), 120B (criminal conspiracy) and under the provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Arms Act. The Police claimed in the charge sheet that Yasin Bhatkal was instructed by Pakistan-based handlers to carry out terror attacks just before the beginning of 2010 Commonwealth Games (CWG) which were held in Delhi. It said the conspiracy for the attack was hatched to "dissuade foreign nations from participating in the same (CWG) and to portray the image of India, the host nation, as a weak and disturbed nation".
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April - 20 
The Special Cell of the Delhi Police got custody of Student's Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) cadre, Safdar Nagori from an Ahmedabad (Gujarat) court in a 13-year-old case, but sources say central intelligence agencies will interrogate him along with Delhi Police about his links with top Indian Muja
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The Special Cell of the Delhi Police got custody of Student's Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) cadre, Safdar Nagori from an Ahmedabad (Gujarat) court in a 13-year-old case, but sources say central intelligence agencies will interrogate him along with Delhi Police about his links with top Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives and his plans to revive SIMI, Daily Mail reports on April 21. His close proximity to top IM operatives, despite being behind bars, has alarmed intelligence agencies. Interrogation of Yasin Bhatkal and Waqas revealed that Nagori was coordinating the operations from prison. "He might be in prison for the last five years but he still has a very strong network. With recent developments his questioning can give fresh leads," said a source.
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April - 22 
The Delhi Police commenced on April 22 arguments on framing of charges in a special court against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda in a case lodged in 1994 relating to recovery of explosives in Delhi, reports The Times of India. Special Cell of Delhi Police told the court that there
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The Delhi Police commenced on April 22 arguments on framing of charges in a special court against Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda in a case lodged in 1994 relating to recovery of explosives in Delhi, reports The Times of India. Special Cell of Delhi Police told the court that there was circumstantial evidence against Tunda as 40 kilogram explosives were recovered from the house of his brother in Delhi, where he was also residing, and four other accused, who had faced the trial earlier in the case, had also given confessional statements that they had hatched the conspiracy for terror strikes here on the instructions of Tunda. "These accused had conspired to commit terror strikes and there are confessional statements of four co-accused against Tunda," public prosecutor Rajiv Mohan told Additional Sessions Judge Bharat Parashar.
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April - 27 
A special money laundering court in New Delhi ordered freezing of INR 55,00,000 cash of fugitive Nasir Safi Mir, who is said to be the financial brain behind terror and separatist groups in Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Express reports on April 28. The seizure of the cash, under money laundering law
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A special money laundering court in New Delhi ordered freezing of INR 55,00,000 cash of fugitive Nasir Safi Mir, who is said to be the financial brain behind terror and separatist groups in Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Express reports on April 28. The seizure of the cash, under money laundering laws, was made by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) earlier in 2014.The Adjudicating Authority of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), a judicial body to decide on strict enforcement cases, has also asked the Special Cell of the Delhi Police to hand over the cash to the ED. “In consideration of the overwhelming evidence produced, the provisional attachment order issued by the complainant (ED) is hereby confirmed and the Special Cell of Delhi Police, police station Special Cell, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi is directed to hand over the aforementioned attached amount to the Director of Directorate of Enforcement or to any other person authorised by him, to do so, on his behalf,” the court of K Raamamoorthy said in a recent order.
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April - 27 
A suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative, Imteyaz Alam who was also accused in the Patna (Bihar) blasts of October 27, 2013 has been remanded in Police custody till May 7, 2014 by a Delhi court in connection with a case of allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory in Delhi, Zee News reports o
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A suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative, Imteyaz Alam who was also accused in the Patna (Bihar) blasts of October 27, 2013 has been remanded in Police custody till May 7, 2014 by a Delhi court in connection with a case of allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory in Delhi, Zee News reports on April 28. Alam was produced before the court in pursuance to the production warrant issued against him. Police sought his custodial interrogation, saying that IM's top operative Tehsin Akhtar alias Monu had disclosed that Alam had earlier given him logistic support in Ranchi (Jharkhand). "During interrogation, accused Tehsin Akhtar has disclosed that after the arrest of Mohammad Quateel Siddiqui in this case (illegal arms factory case), he had met one Haider alias Black Beauty and Imteyaz Alam who had also joined IM...These persons had later provided him a hideout and other logistics support in Ranchi. Imteyaz had also assured him for recruitment of youngsters for IM," the Police said. Further, Delhi Police on April 28 said it was conducting searches to trace the hideouts of Haider, wanted in the October 27, 2013 Patna bombing case, reports Dajiworld. Police said that during interrogation, Alam disclosed that he can lead the Police to the hideout of Black Beauty, who is on the run. "He is to be interrogated at length to trace and identify the Indian Mujahideen members and confronted with wanted terrorist Tehsin Akhter alias Monu regarding acquaintance with other members of the Ranchi module," officials said.
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May - 2 
The Supreme Court on May 2 refused to issue any further direction to the tribunal constituted to examine the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) for the seventh time, reports Deccan Herald. A bench of Chief Justice R M Lodha and Justice Kurian Joseph said the SC order on the functi
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The Supreme Court on May 2 refused to issue any further direction to the tribunal constituted to examine the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) for the seventh time, reports Deccan Herald. A bench of Chief Justice R M Lodha and Justice Kurian Joseph said the SC order on the functioning of the tribunal under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act was crystal clear and so it did not need to issue any more directives. A counsel representing two erstwhile SIMI members urged the court to ensure that the tribunal adhered to the rules of evidence. They wanted assurance that the tribunal would not only go by confessional statements, which were extracted from alleged members, and secret documents that were not shared with the lawyers for the organisation. The court, however, said there was no need for any interim direction and posted the matter for final hearing on August 12 before a three-judge bench that previously took up similar matters.
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May - 5 
A Delhi court on May 5 kept its order pending over NIA Hyderabad's application seeking a three-day transit remand of Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas in connection with the Dilsukhnagar blast in February 21, 2013, reports Zee News. Tehsin and Waqas, alo
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A Delhi court on May 5 kept its order pending over NIA Hyderabad's application seeking a three-day transit remand of Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas in connection with the Dilsukhnagar blast in February 21, 2013, reports Zee News. Tehsin and Waqas, along with other alleged IM operatives, Mohd Maroof, Wakar Azhar and Mohd Saqib Ansari, were arrested by the Special Cell in March 23, 2013.
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May - 8 
The Special Cell of Delhi Police on May 8 filed a charge sheet against two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, Mohammad Rashid and Mohammad Shahid arrested in 2013 from Mewat (Haryana) and alleged they had hatched a conspiracy to kidnap a businessman for ransom to raise money for weapons and
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The Special Cell of Delhi Police on May 8 filed a charge sheet against two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, Mohammad Rashid and Mohammad Shahid arrested in 2013 from Mewat (Haryana) and alleged they had hatched a conspiracy to kidnap a businessman for ransom to raise money for weapons and explosives for attacks in the national capital, reports Indian Express. The chargesheet stated, that the two entered into a conspiracy with Abdul Subhan (alleged LeT handler who is absconding) and Javed Baluchi (LeT suspect based in Pakistan) to plot terrorist action in Delhi/adjoining areas.
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May - 15 
A Delhi Court on May 15 indicated the charges under Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act (TADA) may not be framed against top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda, reports Zee News. The court, however, said there is a prima facie case made out under the Explosive Substan
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A Delhi Court on May 15 indicated the charges under Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act (TADA) may not be framed against top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda, reports Zee News. The court, however, said there is a prima facie case made out under the Explosive Substance Act (ESA) against Tunda who has been chargesheeted in a case relating to recovery of explosives. The Police, in its charge sheet, said Tunda was declared a proclaimed offender by the court earlier and in its verdict passed in December 1999 against the five arrested persons, the court had made specific observations regarding exclusion of Tunda from the order of acquittal. It also said these arrested persons had disclosed about Tunda's involvement in the terror activities
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May - 16 
A Delhi court on May 16 extended till May 23, 2014 the National Investigation (NIA) custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehseen Akhtar and Zia-Ur-Rahman alias Waqas after the agency said they were required to be interrogated further to unearth the larger conspiracy of the banned terror outf
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A Delhi court on May 16 extended till May 23, 2014 the National Investigation (NIA) custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehseen Akhtar and Zia-Ur-Rahman alias Waqas after the agency said they were required to be interrogated further to unearth the larger conspiracy of the banned terror outfit, reports Outlook. "During the examination in police custody, accused persons have disclosed about several hideouts used by them since they joined IM and have also disclosed about various e-mail/chat account addresses used by them for communicating with other IM operatives. All these need to be verified....," NIA said. Regarding Waqas and Akhtar, NIA had said that they both had personally participated in various bomb blasts on the instructions of Pakistan-based handlers, Riyaz Bhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal, who both are co-founders of the IM and are absconding.
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May - 16 
The Supreme Court on May 16 acquitted all six convicts, three of whom were awarded death sentence and one life imprisonment, in the 2002 terror attack on Gujarat's Akshardham temple, reports The Times of India. It said the evidence was not enough to uphold conviction of the accused. Adam Ajmeri, Sha
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The Supreme Court on May 16 acquitted all six convicts, three of whom were awarded death sentence and one life imprisonment, in the 2002 terror attack on Gujarat's Akshardham temple, reports The Times of India. It said the evidence was not enough to uphold conviction of the accused. Adam Ajmeri, Shan Miya alias Chand Khan and Mufti Abdul Qyyum Mansuri were awarded death sentence by a Prevention of Terrorism Activities (POTA) court in July 2006 which the High Court had confirmed in 2010. Other three accused Mohammed Salim Shaikh, Abdulmiyan Qadri and Altaf Hussain were sentenced to various prison terms. A bench of Justices A K Patnaik and V Gopala Gowda acquitted all six, who were concurrently convicted by the trial court and the Gujarat High Court, and slammed the investigating agency for shoddy investigation and the Gujarat government for not applying its mind before slapping the now extinct POTA Act. The bench also said the sanction for prosecution under POTA was mechanical and reflected lack of application of mind, hence void. It also said the confessional statements of accused were recorded without following the due procedure prescribed under POTA making them untenable as evidence.
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May - 22 
A Delhi court on May 22 extended till June 5, 2014 the judicial custody of suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Faizan Ahmed Sultan, who was arrested on May 2 at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi after being deported from Sharjah in connection with a case of waging war against I
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A Delhi court on May 22 extended till June 5, 2014 the judicial custody of suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Faizan Ahmed Sultan, who was arrested on May 2 at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi after being deported from Sharjah in connection with a case of waging war against India, reports The Hindu. Sultan was produced before District Judge I.S. Mehta after expiry of his judicial custody and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) informed the court that its probe in the case was going on. NIA arrested Sultan in connection with a case filed in 2012 relating to the larger conspiracy of IM operatives to wage war against the country by carrying out various terror strikes in India. An Interpol Red Corner Notice was issued against him to secure his provisional arrest in Sharjah. Sultan had gone to Pakistan on a fake passport and had undergone arms training there, NIA had said. He was being probed for allegedly having harboured other absconding IM operatives and providing assistance to the banned terror group by raising funds from Gulf countries.
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May - 23 
A court in New Delhi on May 23 handed over the custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) suspects Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu and Waqas alias Zia-ur-Rehman to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) team conducting investigation in 2013 blasts in Hyderabad's Dilsukhnagar, reports Zee News. According to source
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A court in New Delhi on May 23 handed over the custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) suspects Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu and Waqas alias Zia-ur-Rehman to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) team conducting investigation in 2013 blasts in Hyderabad's Dilsukhnagar, reports Zee News. According to sources, Special Judge I.S. Mehta allowed the investigating agency's plea seeking three days' transit remand of the duo. "Both the accused are allowed to be taken to NIA special court, Nampally, Hyderabad, and both accused persons are given on three days' transit remand to NIA, Hyderabad, and hee is directed to produce them before the said court and thereafter he is further directed to produce both the accused persons before this court after completion of investigation...," the court said.
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May - 23 
Police revealed on May 23 that the mastermind of the May 14, 2014, INR 20 million diamond robbery in Karol Bagh in Delhi, identified as Avtar Singh, had been convicted under Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA), reports The Times of India. The accused is also the brother of Pa
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Police revealed on May 23 that the mastermind of the May 14, 2014, INR 20 million diamond robbery in Karol Bagh in Delhi, identified as Avtar Singh, had been convicted under Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA), reports The Times of India. The accused is also the brother of Paramjeet Singh, who was arrested for assassination of Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh. "Singh is a member of All India Sikh Student Federation and Bhindranwale Tiger Force.” Singh was convicted in two cases lodged at Vikaspuri and Civil Lines Police Stations under TADA. Police had recovered an AK-47 with 100 cartridges and 2 pistols of .32 bore with 50 cartridges from him. The special cell has been roped in to ascertain if the robbery was to fund terror activities. Police suspect the money may be in the process of being handed over to Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) or any other terrorist group. Additional Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar said three others, Gurjeet Singh, Anil Luthra and Amit, was also arrested for the heist.
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June - 2 
A court in New Delhi on June 2 sent Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Faizan Ahmed Sultan, an accused in the September 13, 2008 Delhi blasts, to judicial custody till June 13, 2014, reports New Indian Express. Sultan was deported from Sharjah to Delhi earlier on May 2 and arrested by the National Inv
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A court in New Delhi on June 2 sent Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Faizan Ahmed Sultan, an accused in the September 13, 2008 Delhi blasts, to judicial custody till June 13, 2014, reports New Indian Express. Sultan was deported from Sharjah to Delhi earlier on May 2 and arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The NIA claimed Sultan provided hiding places to top leaders of IM since 2008. His name was also disclosed by IM 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal.
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June - 2 
A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in New Delhi on June 2 issued a production warrant for July 2, 2014 against suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Abu Jundal, one of the alleged masterminds of 26/11 (November 26, 2008) attacks in Mumbai (Maharashtra), reports PTI.
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A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in New Delhi on June 2 issued a production warrant for July 2, 2014 against suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Abu Jundal, one of the alleged masterminds of 26/11 (November 26, 2008) attacks in Mumbai (Maharashtra), reports PTI.
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June - 2 
The Supreme Court on June 2 stayed the execution of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, the lone convict in the 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) serial bomb blasts case whose death penalty was upheld by the apex court in March, 2013, reports The Times of India. Memon had moved court for commutation of his capital pun
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The Supreme Court on June 2 stayed the execution of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, the lone convict in the 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) serial bomb blasts case whose death penalty was upheld by the apex court in March, 2013, reports The Times of India. Memon had moved court for commutation of his capital punishment to life imprisonment after the President, Pranab Mukherjee rejected his mercy petition two weeks ago. Yakub Memon was arrested in Nepal in 1994 and was handed over to India.
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June - 11 
Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel have been summoned to appear before the Patiala House Court, India Today reports on June 12. The advertisement bearing the signature of Additional Sessions Judge Bharat Parashar says," Proclamation is hereby made that the said accused Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar
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Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel have been summoned to appear before the Patiala House Court, India Today reports on June 12. The advertisement bearing the signature of Additional Sessions Judge Bharat Parashar says," Proclamation is hereby made that the said accused Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar and Shaikh Shakeel @ Chhota Shakeel of FIR No. 20/2013 are required to appear before this Court to answer the said camplaint on or before 16.08.14."
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June - 16 
Two men, Abdul Kalam and Mohammad Naushad Mian have been held guilty of possessing Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with face value of INR 2, 95,000 by a Delhi Court, Business Standard reports on June 17. Additional Sessions Judge convicted the two for offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) rela
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Two men, Abdul Kalam and Mohammad Naushad Mian have been held guilty of possessing Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with face value of INR 2, 95,000 by a Delhi Court, Business Standard reports on June 17. Additional Sessions Judge convicted the two for offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) relating to conspiracy and possessing forged or counterfeit currency notes and using them as genuine.
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July - 14 
The bail pleas of two suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives, Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rahman alias Waqas was on July 14 rejected by a local court in New Delhi which allowed the plea of Delhi Police seeking 15 days to complete its probe against them in a case of conspiracy to carry out terror s
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The bail pleas of two suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives, Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rahman alias Waqas was on July 14 rejected by a local court in New Delhi which allowed the plea of Delhi Police seeking 15 days to complete its probe against them in a case of conspiracy to carry out terror strikes in New Delhi, reports Zee News. District Judge I S Mehta allowed the plea of Special Cell of Delhi Police in which it had sought 15 days to conclude its probe against Akhtar and Rahman who are now in judicial custody in Hyderabad in connection with February 21, 2013 Dilsukhnagar twin blasts case that claimed 16 lives. "Since accused persons (Akhtar and Zia-Ur-Rahman) remain in JC (judicial custody) in the present FIR and subsequently they have been arrested in NIA case and their production warrants have already been issued for July 18 and the period of investigation of 90 days is stated to be completing today, in these circumstances, I am satisfied that the same requires further time for investigation," the court said. "Therefore, the period of investigation is further extended for a period of 15 days i.e. till July 29...," it said.
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July - 30 
Delhi Police has approached its Kolkata counterparts for the custody of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Arshad Khan who had provided contact numbers of Pakistan based militant handlers to arrested LeT operative Abdul Subhan, reports Big News Network on July 31. Police said Subhan came in touch with
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Delhi Police has approached its Kolkata counterparts for the custody of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Arshad Khan who had provided contact numbers of Pakistan based militant handlers to arrested LeT operative Abdul Subhan, reports Big News Network on July 31. Police said Subhan came in touch with his Pakistan-based LeT handlers Javed Baluchi and Ajam Cheema with some phone numbers provided by Arshad, who is presently lodged in Kolkata jail. Police said that Subhan was not in direct touch with Arshad but he got these numbers with the help of his nephew Asahbuddin, who was in Kolkata jail and is now under Delhi Police custody till August 2, 2014. Police added that Asahbuddin and Arshad are associates and have links with the LeT. Arshad and his accomplice Asif Raza Khan were arrested by the Delhi Police crime branch from the Lodhi Garden area of south Delhi in October 2001 when they were passing on arms and ammunition meant for subversive activities in the country.
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August - 1 
A Delhi court on August 1 allowed NIA’s plea to complete its investigation against the alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorists Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-Ur-Rahman, reports Asian Age. The NIA had on August 1 told the court that the duo were still hatching the conspiracy to carry out terrorist activity
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A Delhi court on August 1 allowed NIA’s plea to complete its investigation against the alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorists Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-Ur-Rahman, reports Asian Age. The NIA had on August 1 told the court that the duo were still hatching the conspiracy to carry out terrorist activity across the country and had sought an extension of investigation period from 90 days to 180 days. The court sent Tehsin and Zia-Ur-Rahman to judicial custody till August 14.
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August - 2 
Suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Abdul Subhan and his nephew Asahbuddin, arrested for their alleged roles in conspiring to carry out terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, were on August 2 remanded to Police custody till August 12 by a court in New Delhi, reports New Indian Express.
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Suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Abdul Subhan and his nephew Asahbuddin, arrested for their alleged roles in conspiring to carry out terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, were on August 2 remanded to Police custody till August 12 by a court in New Delhi, reports New Indian Express. Subhan was arrested by the Special Cell on May 20, 2014 while Asahbuddin was arrested on May 27, 2014. Subhan and Asahbuddin were produced before the court on expiry of their remand and Special Cell of Delhi Police sought extension of their custody by 15 days saying they were required to be confronted with co-accused Arshad, a Pakistani national lodged in Kolkata jail in connection with the kidnapping of Partha Roy Burman in 2001.
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August - 4 
Delhi Police have filed two separate charge-sheets against Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas in September 2010 Jama Masjid (New Delhi) terror attack case, Free Press Journal reports on August 5. In the charge-sheet filed before Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh in the
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Delhi Police have filed two separate charge-sheets against Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas in September 2010 Jama Masjid (New Delhi) terror attack case, Free Press Journal reports on August 5. In the charge-sheet filed before Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh in the firing case, Special Cell of Delhi Police charged Zia-ur-Rehman, for offences punishable under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 307 (attempt to murder), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Arms Act.
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August - 5 
The Delhi High Court on August 5 dismissed separate pleas for statutory bail of three alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives, accused in September 2011 Delhi High Court blast case, according to PTI. A bench of justices Pradeep Nandrajog and Mukta Gupta also rejected their appeal against a special
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The Delhi High Court on August 5 dismissed separate pleas for statutory bail of three alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives, accused in September 2011 Delhi High Court blast case, according to PTI. A bench of justices Pradeep Nandrajog and Mukta Gupta also rejected their appeal against a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court's decision to extend the period of investigation from 90 to 180 days.
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August - 8 
Delhi Police on August 8 filed a charge sheet in a Delhi court against suspected top Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehsin Akhtar, Zia-ur-Rahman and three others, identified as Mohammad Maroof, Wakar Azhar and Mohammad Saqib Ansari for allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory in Meet Vihar ar
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Delhi Police on August 8 filed a charge sheet in a Delhi court against suspected top Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehsin Akhtar, Zia-ur-Rahman and three others, identified as Mohammad Maroof, Wakar Azhar and Mohammad Saqib Ansari for allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory in Meet Vihar area of Delhi from where arms and ammunition were recovered in 2011, reports Business Standard. These accused have been named in the charge sheet for the offences under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The court has now fixed the matter for August 21, 2014. The Special Cell, in its charge sheet, alleged that these accused had set up the arms manufacturing factory in Meer Vihar area of Nangloi in Outer Delhi for manufacturing arms and ammunition to carry out terrorist activities in Delhi and other parts of the country.
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August - 8 
Suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives planned to send letters soaked with poison to kill its targets, says an August 8, Delhi Police charge sheet filed in a case relating to an illegal arms factory operated by the terror group, reports The Times of India. Police filed the charge sheet in a cou
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Suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives planned to send letters soaked with poison to kill its targets, says an August 8, Delhi Police charge sheet filed in a case relating to an illegal arms factory operated by the terror group, reports The Times of India. Police filed the charge sheet in a court in New Delhi against suspected IM operatives Tehsin Akhtar, Zia-ur-Rahman alias Waqas and three others, Mohammad Maroof, Waqar Azhar and Mohammad Saqib Ansari for allegedly setting up the illegal arms factory. "During their interrogation, accused Waqar and Tehsin had disclosed that they had made efforts to make poison with the help of available chemicals such as magnesium sulphate, acetone and castor seeds," the charge sheet said. "Their purpose behind making poison was to attempt target killing by sending letters soaked with poison. These chemicals have been recovered from Waqar," it said. These accused have been named in the charge sheet for the offences under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
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August - 16 
A trial court on August 16 ordered property attachment proceedings against Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel, who were charge sheeted as accused in the IPL spot-fixing case. Following the court's direction, the Special Cell of Delhi Police informed it that properties of Dawood and Shakeel w
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A trial court on August 16 ordered property attachment proceedings against Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel, who were charge sheeted as accused in the IPL spot-fixing case. Following the court's direction, the Special Cell of Delhi Police informed it that properties of Dawood and Shakeel were already attached in 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. The court, however, was dissatisfied with the response and directed fresh initiation of proceedings for attachment of properties under sections 82 (proclamation for person absconding), 83 (attachment of property of person absconding) of Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) against Dawood and Shakeel in connection with the case.
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August - 19 
Suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Abdul Subhan and Asahbuddin, arrested for their alleged role in conspiring to carry out terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, were on August 19 remanded in judicial custody till September 2, 2014 by a court in New Delhi, reports PTI. Subhan and Asahb
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Suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Abdul Subhan and Asahbuddin, arrested for their alleged role in conspiring to carry out terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, were on August 19 remanded in judicial custody till September 2, 2014 by a court in New Delhi, reports PTI. Subhan and Asahbuddin were produced in court after expiry of their police custody and Special Cell of Delhi Police moved an application saying that they be sent to judicial custody.
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August - 21 
The Delhi Police charge sheet stated that the three engineering students, Mohammad Maroof alias Ibrahim, Waqar and Mehrajudeen who were arrested from Jaipur for allegedly being Indian Mujahideen (IM) members in March, 2014 have been accused of helping IM operatives Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rahman in
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The Delhi Police charge sheet stated that the three engineering students, Mohammad Maroof alias Ibrahim, Waqar and Mehrajudeen who were arrested from Jaipur for allegedly being Indian Mujahideen (IM) members in March, 2014 have been accused of helping IM operatives Tehsin Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rahman in setting up an illegal arms factory in Meet Vihar area of Delhi from where a huge quantity of arms and ammunition were seized, reports The Times of India on August 22. Delhi Police also claim that temples of Bharatpur in Rajasthan including Ganga Mandir and Laxman Mandir were on the target of these three students and others. The chargesheet reveals how three engineering students were putting together bombs using Magnesium Sulfate, acetone and other things which were recovered from their rented accommodation in the city. The charge sheet further added that there is a growing rift between IM and Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), reports Hindustan Times. The rift has been caused by differences in ideology and custody of certain members. According to the Police, differences between the two banned organizations arose in the beginning of 2013 when Tehsin Akhtar was told by SIMI operative Haider that his seniors have asked him to stay away from all IM operatives. The charge sheet also reveals that IM founder Riyaz Bhatkal was keen to forge an alliance with SIMI. However, SIMI leaders had ideological differences with IM which included its association with Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. The cleft between the two terror modules grew further when Tehsin stayed with SIMI’s Imtiyaz Alam, a prime suspect in the Bodh Gaya blasts (July 7, 2013), for a while.
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August - 24 
The Delhi Police has told a Delhi court that Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives used social networking sites like Facebook and email chats to communicate with each other, Asian Age reports on August 25. Police claimed that IM operative Riyaz Bhatkal also used to communicate through social networking
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The Delhi Police has told a Delhi court that Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives used social networking sites like Facebook and email chats to communicate with each other, Asian Age reports on August 25. Police claimed that IM operative Riyaz Bhatkal also used to communicate through social networking sites to execute his plans. “The accused persons disclosed a number of Nimbuzz IDs, Yahoo IDs, Paltalk IDs, Gmail IDs and Facebook IDs used by them over the previous months/years for communication/chat and to receive and sent encrypted files and fake documents at different times at different locations,” the Police mentioned in its supplementary charge sheet. The Times of India adds that as per the charge sheet, motivational speeches and disturbing riot videos were the secondary tools of indoctrination for outfit's bosses. They were rather using songs (audio and video) for the job. And there was a song for every occasion - for training, motivation, execution and philosophy. The laptops recovered from the suspects have around a hundred of these songs which have been themed on topics like alleged atrocities against Muslims, martyrdom of Husain, fighters of Libya and Kashmir and the Taliban.
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September - 2 
"Accused Arshad is an important link between accused Abdul Subhan, Asahbuddin and Javed Baluchi based in Pakistan. Both the accused (Subhan and Asahbuddin) are to be confronted with accused Arshad to unearth the entire conspiracy between them to commit terrorist act in Delhi and neighbouring areas,"
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"Accused Arshad is an important link between accused Abdul Subhan, Asahbuddin and Javed Baluchi based in Pakistan. Both the accused (Subhan and Asahbuddin) are to be confronted with accused Arshad to unearth the entire conspiracy between them to commit terrorist act in Delhi and neighbouring areas," the Police told the court.
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September - 2 
Suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Abdul Subhan and his nephew Asahbuddin, arrested for their alleged roles in conspiring to carry out terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, were on September 2, remanded to Police custody till August 12 by a court in Delhi, reports Zee News. Subhan and
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Suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives Abdul Subhan and his nephew Asahbuddin, arrested for their alleged roles in conspiring to carry out terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, were on September 2, remanded to Police custody till August 12 by a court in Delhi, reports Zee News. Subhan and Asahbuddin were produced before the court on expiry of their remand and Special Cell of Delhi Police sought extension of their custody by 15 days saying they were required to be confronted with co-accused Arshad, a Pakistani national lodged in Kolkata jail in connection with Partha Roy Burman kidnapping case of 2001.
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September - 23 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on September 23 charge sheeted Indian Mujahideen (IM) under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967, Arms Act, 1959, Explosives Act, 1884 for unleashing terror in the country, reports Deccan Chronicl
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on September 23 charge sheeted Indian Mujahideen (IM) under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967, Arms Act, 1959, Explosives Act, 1884 for unleashing terror in the country, reports Deccan Chronicle. The charge sheet – 6/2012 – submitted in the special NIA Court in Delhi is the first such charge sheet against the outfit by the NIA to combat terror. An unnamed senior NIA spokesperson said, “We have charge sheeted the Indian Mujahideen as an organisation to investigate its involvement in other terror cases. All terror cases will be investigated under the chargesheet, which has been prepared on par with international standards to facilitate a proactive investigation." He further added, “Whenever we investigate a terror case, we find linkages with the IM and its members and we have been able to crack other terror cases and make arrests based on the inputs given by the arrested IM members".
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September - 26 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has told a Delhi court that suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehseen Akhtar and Haidar Ali were 'instrumental' in forming the Ranchi module of the outfit that allegedly carried out blasts in Patna (Bihar) on October 27, 2013, during an election ral
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has told a Delhi court that suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehseen Akhtar and Haidar Ali were 'instrumental' in forming the Ranchi module of the outfit that allegedly carried out blasts in Patna (Bihar) on October 27, 2013, during an election rally addressed by Narendra Modi, Asian Age reports on September 27. NIA alleged that Tehseen acted upon the directions of absconding IM leader Riyaz Bhatkal to contact Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) operatives in Ranchi (Jharkhand) for assisting the terror group in executing its plans during the months of November-December in 2012.
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October - 2 
The National Investigative Agency (NIA) has told a Delhi court that Pakistan’s intelligence agency the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was closely connected with top terrorists of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), reports The Asian Age on October 3. The NIA told the Court that ISI had been provoking the
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The National Investigative Agency (NIA) has told a Delhi court that Pakistan’s intelligence agency the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was closely connected with top terrorists of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), reports The Asian Age on October 3. The NIA told the Court that ISI had been provoking them against Indian and had been giving them shelter too. The NIA said this in its supplementary charge sheet filed against 20 suspected IM operatives, including its absconding co-founders Riyaz Bhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal, in connection with a case relating to larger conspiracy of the banned group to carry out terror activities across the country.
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October - 14 
On October 14, a Dhaka court sentenced Rezaul Karim Reza, a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant, to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment in a case filed over bomb blast before the then Hotel Sheraton (now Ruposhi Bangla Hotel) in the capital on August 17, 2005, reports The Daily Star. Reza was
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On October 14, a Dhaka court sentenced Rezaul Karim Reza, a Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant, to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment in a case filed over bomb blast before the then Hotel Sheraton (now Ruposhi Bangla Hotel) in the capital on August 17, 2005, reports The Daily Star. Reza was also fined BDT 5,000, in default to suffer three months more in jail. Three other accused Abdullah Al Fattah alias Shakil, Hafez Enayetullah alias Apu and Tareq Iqbal were acquitted as charges against him were not proved.
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October - 17 
A local Court in Delhi on October 17 dismissed the bail plea and extended till October 30 the judicial custody of the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, Subhan and his nephew Asahbuddin, arrested for alleged role in planning terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, reports Outlook. The
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A local Court in Delhi on October 17 dismissed the bail plea and extended till October 30 the judicial custody of the suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, Subhan and his nephew Asahbuddin, arrested for alleged role in planning terror strikes in Delhi and adjoining areas, reports Outlook. The duo was produced before the court on expiry of their judicial custody. The court also allowed the plea of Special Cell of Delhi Police seeking extension of the period of investigation from three months to six months. Subhan was arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on May 20 while Asahbuddin, who was serving life term in Kolkata (West Bengal), was arrested on May 27.The Court also issued a production warrant for October 30 against Pakistani national Arshad Khan, a co-accused in the case who has been lodged in a Kolkata jail in connection with the Partha Roy Burman kidnapping case of 2001.
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December - 8 
On December 8, four Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) militants were convicted by the Delhi High Court (HC) for conspiring to wage a war against the country, reports Times of India. The HC held that Bashir Ahmed Ponnu, Fayaz Ahmed Lone, Abdul Majeed Baba and Shahid Gafoor "conspired knowingly to facilitate the
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On December 8, four Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) militants were convicted by the Delhi High Court (HC) for conspiring to wage a war against the country, reports Times of India. The HC held that Bashir Ahmed Ponnu, Fayaz Ahmed Lone, Abdul Majeed Baba and Shahid Gafoor "conspired knowingly to facilitate the commission of a terrorist act and have carried out an act preparatory to the commission of a terrorist act". The court said Bashir, Fayaz and Abdul collected and brought the explosive substance and handed over the same to Shahid and held them guilty of various offences punishable under ant-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The judgement came on the state's appeal against the trial court's 2013 decision. As per the prosecution, the special cell of Delhi Police had received a tip-off in January 2007 that JeM intended to carry out fidayeen (suicide) attack at some prominent places in the national capital, New Delhi, and would be sending its operatives through Indo-Bangladesh border. Based on the tip-off, a trap was laid on February 4, 2007, and after a fierce encounter with Police near Connaught Place all the four were arrested and a large quantity of explosives, grenades and cash were recovered from them.
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December - 10 
The Supreme Court on December 10 further stayed the execution of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, lone death row convict in the 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) serial blasts case, and sought responses from Maharashtra Special Task Force (STF) and Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) on his plea seeking review of de
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The Supreme Court on December 10 further stayed the execution of Yakub Abdul Razak Memon, lone death row convict in the 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) serial blasts case, and sought responses from Maharashtra Special Task Force (STF) and Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) on his plea seeking review of death penalty awarded to him, reports The Times of India. In an open court hearing, a three-judge bench, headed by Justice AR Dave, said the execution of Memon shall remain stayed during the pendency of his review petition against the imposition of death penalty and fixed the matter for further hearing on January 28, 2015.
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