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February - 12 
Special Judge TADA/POTA Court, Pawan Dev Kotwal, on February 12 awarded eight years imprisonment to seven alleged supporters of militants after 20 years of trial.
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Special Judge TADA/POTA Court, Pawan Dev Kotwal, on February 12 awarded eight years imprisonment to seven alleged supporters of militants after 20 years of trial.
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February - 16 
The National Investigating Agency (NIA) on February 16 filed the final charge sheet in a special court in Kochi against 24 accused, including a Pakistan national, in the "Kashmir terror recruitment” case, relating to enrolment of several youths from Kerala for anti-national activities, reports Daily
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The National Investigating Agency (NIA) on February 16 filed the final charge sheet in a special court in Kochi against 24 accused, including a Pakistan national, in the "Kashmir terror recruitment” case, relating to enrolment of several youths from Kerala for anti-national activities, reports Daily Excelsior. The case against the accused, including Pakistani national Wali Abdul Rahiman, was that they had conspired with the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and recruited several youths from Kerala to carry out anti-national activities in Jammu and Kashmir. The youths, recruited in 2006, were given armed training in terrorist modules to wage war against India, the charge sheet said. Wali, the main link between the LeT and the Keralites, has been absconding while four youths recruited from northern districts of Kerala, died in encounters with security forces in 2008. So far 10 persons had been arrested in the case while the absconding included the first accused Abdul Jaleel from Kerala. The accused included four youths killed in encounters with the Security Force personnel in October 2008 and T. Nazir, who is now in jail in connection with the Bangalore bomb blasts case.
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March - 4 
On March 4, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chief Mohammad Yaseen Malik appeared in the Court of Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) in the Hawala (illegal money transfer) case, according to Daily Excelsior. Besides Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar and Shamima alias Shazia alias Bitti, also appeare
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On March 4, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chief Mohammad Yaseen Malik appeared in the Court of Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) in the Hawala (illegal money transfer) case, according to Daily Excelsior. Besides Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar and Shamima alias Shazia alias Bitti, also appeared before the Court. Kud Police (Udhampur District) had intercepted a vehicle on March 23, 2002 and recovered USD 70,000 from Shamima and USD 30,000 along with INR 19,000 from Mushtaq Ahmed Dar. During questioning, both the passengers disclosed that they had received this money from Altaf Qadri, Executive Member of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) presently in Pakistan and was at Kathmandu (Nepal), at the instance of JKLF chief Mohd Yaseen Malik. Being a close associate of Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar was allegedly directed by Malik to proceed to Nepal to collect USD 100,000 from Altaf Qadri. Accused Mushtaq Ahmed Dar along with Shamima went to Kathmandu in the month of March 2002 and allegedly collected USD 100,000 which was to be distributed among the militants’ ranks and organisation including Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). After completion of the investigation, Crime Branch presented charge-sheet in POTA Court, which issued general arrest warrants against Altaf Hussain Qadri on the request of Police to initiate proceedings under Section 512 Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr. Pc.) against him. Later, POTA Court granted bail to all the accused.
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March - 10 
According to India Express, Security Forces (SFs) during October 2008 operations in Jammu and Kashmir found that four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants killed in a series of encounters were from Kerala. Subsequently, they learnt that the group had a fifth member, who managed to escape. The revelation
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According to India Express, Security Forces (SFs) during October 2008 operations in Jammu and Kashmir found that four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants killed in a series of encounters were from Kerala. Subsequently, they learnt that the group had a fifth member, who managed to escape. The revelation set the Police and later the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on a trail that showed how the LeT was recruiting youths from Kerala, training them in Kerala and in Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh, and then using them for operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Three years on, the NIA has retraced much of the trail with information from two suspected LeT militants from Jammu and Kashmir. Unnamed except as A and B, they have disclosed the identity of the LeT leader who allegedly supervised the recruitment. A and B are mentioned as witnesses in the NIA charge sheet submitted recently in a Special Court in Kochi in Kerala. They were examined under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. PC). According to the charge sheet, they have named Wali alias Rashid Abdullah, Baitullah Mujahideen of LeT training camp in Muzaffarabad of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), as having supervised the recruitments. A and B claim to have attended a jihadi (Holy War) training camp with Wali and the Kerala youths at Lolab forest in Kupwara District.
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April - 7 
Jammu and Kashmir High Court ordered a 15-year-old boy's release after quashing his detention under the Public Safety Act. Tawseef Hussain Bhat was booked under PSA for alleged stone-pelting.
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Jammu and Kashmir High Court ordered a 15-year-old boy's release after quashing his detention under the Public Safety Act. Tawseef Hussain Bhat was booked under PSA for alleged stone-pelting.
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April - 26 
Court granted bail to former Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Mendhar, Mukhtiyar Ahmed Choudhary, Ranjit Singh and Qasim Hussain who are allegedly involved in fake gun- license scam.
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Court granted bail to former Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Mendhar, Mukhtiyar Ahmed Choudhary, Ranjit Singh and Qasim Hussain who are allegedly involved in fake gun- license scam.
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April - 27 
Court in Srinagar has extended the Police remand of three persons made accused in Moulana Showkat Ahmad killing case by seven days, according to Kashmir Times. The three accused Nisar Ahmad Khan, Abdul Gani Dar alias Abdullah Ghazali and Javed Ahmad Munshi were brought before the City Munsif (Civil
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Court in Srinagar has extended the Police remand of three persons made accused in Moulana Showkat Ahmad killing case by seven days, according to Kashmir Times. The three accused Nisar Ahmad Khan, Abdul Gani Dar alias Abdullah Ghazali and Javed Ahmad Munshi were brought before the City Munsif (Civil Judge) Syed Adnan who extended their remand till May 2. Earlier, on April 20, a local court had remanded these three accused to Police custody upto April 26.
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April - 27 
Principal Sessions Judge Udhampur, A K Sharma on April 27 awarded life-imprisonment, under Section 302/34 RPC to Mohammad Hussain, Mushtaq Ahmed and Gul Mohammad, all residents of Ramnagar tehsil (revenue unit) under Udhampur District for killing Arshad Begum and Amina Begum with sharp edged weapons
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Principal Sessions Judge Udhampur, A K Sharma on April 27 awarded life-imprisonment, under Section 302/34 RPC to Mohammad Hussain, Mushtaq Ahmed and Gul Mohammad, all residents of Ramnagar tehsil (revenue unit) under Udhampur District for killing Arshad Begum and Amina Begum with sharp edged weapons by slitting their throats at village Kadwa, reports Daily Excelsior. According to Police case, on August 2, 2001 some unidentified assailants killed Arshad Begum and Amina Begum. On this information Police started investigation and found that the accused persons are hardcore militants belonging to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit and were suspecting deceased Arshad Begum and Amina Begum of supplying information regarding their activities to the Police as the Police officials were frequently visiting their houses.
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May - 2 
Chief Judicial Magistrate Doda, Ashok Kumar rejected the bail application of Over Ground Worker of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) — Bashir Ahmed, a resident of Nallah Bharat in Doda District.
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Chief Judicial Magistrate Doda, Ashok Kumar rejected the bail application of Over Ground Worker of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) — Bashir Ahmed, a resident of Nallah Bharat in Doda District.
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May - 2 
Kashmir Times, reports that a local court in Srinagar has extended the Police remand of three accused in Moulana Showkat Ahmad killing case by 10 days. The three accused are Nisar Ahmad Khan, Abdul Gani Dar alias Abdullah Ghazali and Javed Ahmad Munshi. Police has also arrested two more persons in c
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Kashmir Times, reports that a local court in Srinagar has extended the Police remand of three accused in Moulana Showkat Ahmad killing case by 10 days. The three accused are Nisar Ahmad Khan, Abdul Gani Dar alias Abdullah Ghazali and Javed Ahmad Munshi. Police has also arrested two more persons in connection with Moulana Showkat killing case. Police said they have arrested Sout-ul-Haq member Abdul Majid Dar Madni a resident Budgam District and former Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen militant Altaf Ahmad of Gopalpora area of the same District.
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May - 3 
Principal Sessions Judge Kathua, Jang Bhadur Singh Jamwal, awarded death sentence to two militants, identified as Mohammad Shabir and Raj Din of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, for killing a Police informer in 2002.
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Principal Sessions Judge Kathua, Jang Bhadur Singh Jamwal, awarded death sentence to two militants, identified as Mohammad Shabir and Raj Din of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit, for killing a Police informer in 2002.
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May - 10 
Hindustan Times reports that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant named as ‘D’ , charge sheeted by FBI on the 26/11 Mumbai attack is now identified as Muuzzammil Bhat (from Jammu and Kashmir), a key LeT ‘commander’, who was involved in Chittisinghpora massacre in Jammu and Kashmir on the eve of Presi
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Hindustan Times reports that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant named as ‘D’ , charge sheeted by FBI on the 26/11 Mumbai attack is now identified as Muuzzammil Bhat (from Jammu and Kashmir), a key LeT ‘commander’, who was involved in Chittisinghpora massacre in Jammu and Kashmir on the eve of President Bill Clinton's visit to India in March 2000. Bhat is absconding and in the absence of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, he is handling operations for LeT. In its second charge sheet, filed in Chicago court, FBI named an Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) official Major Iqbal and four LeT operatives - Sajid Majeed, Abu Qahafa, Abu Alqama and the earlier unknown LeT militant ‘D’. According to FBI, ‘D’, who is yet to be arrested by Pakistan, was a handler of David Coleman Headley. Headley told Indian investigators that Muzzammil was involved in the Chittisinghpora massacre. He also revealed that Muzzammil was most trustworthy lieutenant of Lakhvi and apart from Chittisinghpora killings of Sikhs, he planned the Akshardham temple attack in September 2002.
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May - 16 
Police charge sheeted eight persons, including former Hizb-ul-Mujahieen (HM) ‘chief commander’, Mohammad Ahsan Dar, in the murder of a contractor in Pattan area of Baramulla District in February, 2011. The accused have been charged with murder, conspiracy to kill, possession of prohibited arms and a
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Police charge sheeted eight persons, including former Hizb-ul-Mujahieen (HM) ‘chief commander’, Mohammad Ahsan Dar, in the murder of a contractor in Pattan area of Baramulla District in February, 2011. The accused have been charged with murder, conspiracy to kill, possession of prohibited arms and ammunition under sections 302, 120-B RPC, 7/25, 7/27 of the Arms Act.
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May - 19 
Jammu and Kashmir High Court canceled detention orders under Public Safety Act (PSA) against six persons including chief of Dukhteran-e-Milat Asiya Andrabi and senior All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) leader Abdul Ahad Para.
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Jammu and Kashmir High Court canceled detention orders under Public Safety Act (PSA) against six persons including chief of Dukhteran-e-Milat Asiya Andrabi and senior All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) leader Abdul Ahad Para.
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June - 5 
District and Sessions Court of Kupwara on June 5 issued a non-bailable warrant against All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani. The separatist leader has called for a strike on June 11 to remember the people killed by Police and SFs in protests.
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District and Sessions Court of Kupwara on June 5 issued a non-bailable warrant against All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani. The separatist leader has called for a strike on June 11 to remember the people killed by Police and SFs in protests.
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June - 8 
A City Court in Srinagar on June 8 permitted the Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing the killing of Moulana Showkat Ahmad Shah to interrogate jailed militant ‘commander’ and founder of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Ashiq Hussain Faktoo alias Dr. Qasim, for a period of seven days within the Central J
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A City Court in Srinagar on June 8 permitted the Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing the killing of Moulana Showkat Ahmad Shah to interrogate jailed militant ‘commander’ and founder of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Ashiq Hussain Faktoo alias Dr. Qasim, for a period of seven days within the Central Jail Srinagar premises where Faktoo is lodged.
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July - 14 
Daily Excelsior reports that Police on July 14 filed a charge sheet against eight persons, including LeT ‘commander’ Abdullah Uni, for their alleged involvement in the killing of Jamiat-e-Ahl-e-Hadees chief Maulana Shaukat Ahmad Shah in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in April 2011. The c
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Daily Excelsior reports that Police on July 14 filed a charge sheet against eight persons, including LeT ‘commander’ Abdullah Uni, for their alleged involvement in the killing of Jamiat-e-Ahl-e-Hadees chief Maulana Shaukat Ahmad Shah in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in April 2011. The charge sheet was filed against Javed Ahmad Munshi, Nisar Ahmad Khan, Abdul Gani Dar alias Al Ghazzali, the chief of radical religious outfit Sout-ul-Haq (Voice of Truth), Abdul Majid Dar, Gulzar A Khan and Reyaz Ahmad Shah, who were present in the court. The charges were filed in absentia against LeT ‘commander’ Uni and Jamaluddin, who is believed to be in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Ashiq Hussain Faktoo alias Qasim did not figure in the list of the accused in the case. Police had claimed that Faktoo, husband of Dukhataran-e-Millat chief Asiya Indrabi, had hatched the conspiracy to kill the cleric during his meetings with Ghazzali, when the former was lodged at Central Jail.
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July - 19 
The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Sopore District on July 19 remanded Qurat-ul-Ain of Jalalabad Sopore, arrested for her alleged links with militants, for one week Police custody, reports Daily Excelsior. Sopore Police had arrested Qurat-ul-Ain alias Sunil on charges of providing safe house and
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The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Sopore District on July 19 remanded Qurat-ul-Ain of Jalalabad Sopore, arrested for her alleged links with militants, for one week Police custody, reports Daily Excelsior. Sopore Police had arrested Qurat-ul-Ain alias Sunil on charges of providing safe house and logistic support and acting as a courier for foreign militants especially the most wanted militant of Kashmir and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, Abdullah Uni. The CJM on the basis of case dairy and Police claim that "she has given vital information" extended her Police remand till July 26. Police said her activities were under constant surveillance for last so many months. "She was initially working as an OWG for LeT militant Hamza alias Zubair. Hamza was killed in an encounter with Security Forces on June 21, 2010 at Bagat Batpora in Srinagar. After his death, she is working for Abdullah Uni. She has also revealed names of other OGWs. Police is working on the leads provided by her that may lead to Uni."
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July - 20 
After the arrest of Sopore girl, Qurat-ul-Ain, for her alleged links with militancy, Police has questioned and is investigating the involvement of seven more Sopore girls for militancy and unlawful activities. These girls were summoned by Police and questioned for their links with militancy especial
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After the arrest of Sopore girl, Qurat-ul-Ain, for her alleged links with militancy, Police has questioned and is investigating the involvement of seven more Sopore girls for militancy and unlawful activities. These girls were summoned by Police and questioned for their links with militancy especially most wanted Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Abdullah Uni.
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July - 22 
Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Sopore granted bail to a girl, Quratul Ain, alleged to be working for Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant outfit. Earlier Qurat was arrested on July 12, after the IED attack on Sopore Police Station in Baramulla District on July 6. Shops and business establishments in Sopo
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Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Sopore granted bail to a girl, Quratul Ain, alleged to be working for Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant outfit. Earlier Qurat was arrested on July 12, after the IED attack on Sopore Police Station in Baramulla District on July 6. Shops and business establishments in Sopore remained closed against the arrest of Quratul Ain.
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July - 27 
Fai was released on a USD 100,000 bond and under house arrest with a radio tag around his ankle for electronic surveillance. Later, Fai said the people of Kashmir have no reason to fear from America. Fai’s lawyer Khurram Wahid distributed copies of the statement which read: “It has been my life
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Fai was released on a USD 100,000 bond and under house arrest with a radio tag around his ankle for electronic surveillance. Later, Fai said the people of Kashmir have no reason to fear from America. Fai’s lawyer Khurram Wahid distributed copies of the statement which read: “It has been my lifelong commitment to people...of Jammu and Kashmir, irrespective of their religious background and cultural affiliations, to help achieve the right of self-determination to decide their future. God willing I will continue to do that in days, weeks, months and years to come.” Fai lauded the “traditional support” of the US to basic principles of fundamental freedoms and democratic process and President Barack Obama’s vision about South Asia.
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July - 27 
Kashmiri separatist leader Ghulam Nabi Fai, accused of being an Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agent and funneling its money into the US to influence American lawmakers on Kashmir, has admitted to taking money from ISI, reports Indian Express. During his detention hearing on July 26 at the US Dis
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Kashmiri separatist leader Ghulam Nabi Fai, accused of being an Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agent and funneling its money into the US to influence American lawmakers on Kashmir, has admitted to taking money from ISI, reports Indian Express. During his detention hearing on July 26 at the US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, the prosecution said that Fai, the head of Kashmiri American Council, had admitted to receiving funds from the ISI. His attorneys, Nina Ginsberg and Khurram Wahid, claimed that though Fai took money from ISI, he never toed their line. The federal prosecutors, however, told the court that Fai not only received USD 4 million from ISI, but also strictly followed their agenda on Kashmir. Special FBI Agent Sarah Webb Linden told the court that Fai’s agenda was heavily dictated by the ISI. In fact, for his every meeting, agenda and speeches, he received bullet points from his ISI handlers in Pakistan. Fai did, what “ISI asked him to do,” she said. Also, US Attorney Gordon Kromberg said Fai has been an ISI agent for the past two decades. He told the court that during his interrogation after his arrest on July 19, Fai acknowledged to his links with ISI and having received money from the ISI.
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August - 3 
A close aide of All Parry Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani is among four persons charge sheeted by National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with alleged hawala racket used to channelise money to terrorists of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in the Kashmir Valley, re
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A close aide of All Parry Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani is among four persons charge sheeted by National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with alleged hawala racket used to channelise money to terrorists of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in the Kashmir Valley, reports PTI on August 3. The chargesheet names Ghulam Mohammed Bhat, Geelani’s aide, along with three other accomplices, including Mohd Sidiq Ganai, who had allegedly collected over INR 4.57 crore during a period of three years from January, 2008 through hawala channels from Pakistan for promoting "terrorist" activities in the valley. "The investigation has disclosed that four arrested accused acted as a gang and indulged in unlawful activities pursuant to criminal conspiracy and mobilised/raised funds for terrorist activities and thereby they committed offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act," said the NIA in its 17-page charge sheet. The chargesheet said that "funds through hawala channels were being sent to Jammu and Kashmir for funding terror and secessionist acts in the state and Pakistan-based Maqbool Pandit, a member of banned Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, and Aizaz Maqbool Bhat, at present living in Saudi Arabia, were the key accused behind it." Special judge H S Sharma took the charge sheet on record for taking cognizance and issuing summons to the accused who are at present lodged in Tihar jail in New Delhi. IBN Live adds the special cell of Delhi police, on January 22, had arrested Srinagar-based lawyer Ghulam Mohammed Bhat, Mohd Sidiq Ganai, Ghulam Jeelani Liloo and Farooq Ahmed Dagga from a place in Jammu and Kashmir on a tip off that they were allegedly carrying hawala money for fomenting terror activities in the valley. It had also recovered INR 21.20 lakh hawala money from them. The charge sheet said investigation revealed that "huge consignments" of funds have been collected at various places in Delhi and one of accused Mohd Sidiq Ganai was in touch with Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) operatives Major Iqbal, an accused wanted in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, and Colonel Abdullah. Ganai, who has been identified as an active member of People's League, a constituent of APHC-G, had gone to Pakistan in 1998 through Wagah border on Indian travel document and returned via Nepal on a Pakistani passport.
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August - 10 
A trial court on August 10 acquitted two Pakistani nationals, Mohammad Suhail and Waseem Ahmed suspected to be Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, of the charge of involvement in the massacre of 35 Sikhs in Chhattisinghpora of Anantnag District Jammu and Kashmir 11 years ago, reports The Times of India
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A trial court on August 10 acquitted two Pakistani nationals, Mohammad Suhail and Waseem Ahmed suspected to be Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, of the charge of involvement in the massacre of 35 Sikhs in Chhattisinghpora of Anantnag District Jammu and Kashmir 11 years ago, reports The Times of India. Three witnesses, even including a victim who suffered bullet injuries during the massacre, turned hostile and refused to identify the accused persons. In the wake of no witnesses, the court said that the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt and acquitted the accused.
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August - 15 
Kashmiri separatist Ghulam Nabi Fai, who has been charged with being an undeclared agent of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) in the US, was also a director of a UK-based organisation, promoting Pakistani interest on Kashmir, a Daily Telegraph report said, according to Times Now. Fai, who heads the
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Kashmiri separatist Ghulam Nabi Fai, who has been charged with being an undeclared agent of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) in the US, was also a director of a UK-based organisation, promoting Pakistani interest on Kashmir, a Daily Telegraph report said, according to Times Now. Fai, who heads the Washington-based Kashmiri American Council (KAC), is also a director of the Justice Foundation based in Bloomsbury, which hosted events for British Members of Parliament (MPs) to promote Pakistani interests on Kashmir, using millions of dollars of covert funding. "MPs hosted events in Parliament for an organistation which has been accused of being a front for Pakistani spies, it can be disclosed," it reported. The executive director of the foundation in London is Nazir Ahmad Shawl. The foundation hosted Maulana Fazlur Rehman, whose party the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) is said to have links to the Taliban, during a controversial visit to Britain in 2010. US prosecutors claim that three "Kashmir Centers" in Washington, London and Brussels, are run on behalf of "elements of the Pakistani government, including Pakistan's military intelligence service, the Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI)."
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August - 24 
The Delhi Police on August 24 produced arrested ‘divisional commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Abdullah Inqilabi, before a court in Rajouri District, PTI reported. He was summoned by the court through Delhi Metropolitian Court and was brought from Tihar Jail. Abdullah was arrested in Delhi in co
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The Delhi Police on August 24 produced arrested ‘divisional commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Abdullah Inqilabi, before a court in Rajouri District, PTI reported. He was summoned by the court through Delhi Metropolitian Court and was brought from Tihar Jail. Abdullah was arrested in Delhi in connection with an alleged act of terrorism. He was wanted in several cases of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir.
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September - 16 
The National Investigating Agency (NIA) on September 16 produced Amir Abbas Dev in a court in Kishtwar District in Jammu and Kashmir and got his Police custody for seven days for interrogation, according to The Times of India. Abbas, who is suspected to be a part of larger network of conspirators in
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The National Investigating Agency (NIA) on September 16 produced Amir Abbas Dev in a court in Kishtwar District in Jammu and Kashmir and got his Police custody for seven days for interrogation, according to The Times of India. Abbas, who is suspected to be a part of larger network of conspirators involved in the blast, is the third person to be arrested in the blast (case. Abbas had allegedly handed over a portable disk drive to two others -- Shariq Ahmed and Abid Hussain - on September 4, three days before the blast with instructions to email the text to media houses after hearing about the terror attack.
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September - 22 
An NIA court in Delhi sent Aamir Abbas Dev, one of the suspects arrested from Kishtwar District in Jammu and Kashmir for allegedly sending the e-mail which claimed responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast, to judicial custody. The NIA claimed he was one of those who carried out the attack. The
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An NIA court in Delhi sent Aamir Abbas Dev, one of the suspects arrested from Kishtwar District in Jammu and Kashmir for allegedly sending the e-mail which claimed responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast, to judicial custody. The NIA claimed he was one of those who carried out the attack. The three arrestees in the case, Amir Abbas Dev, Abid Hussain and Shariq Ahmed were under unlawful activities prevention act, criminal conspiracy for murder and attempt to murder and other relevant sections of IPC.
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November - 4 
PTI reports that a local court in Srinagar on November 4 granted bail to two 12-year-old boys, while another was remanded to a juvenile home. The three boys were detained by Jammu and Kashmir Police in October 2011 on the charge of stone-pelting.
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PTI reports that a local court in Srinagar on November 4 granted bail to two 12-year-old boys, while another was remanded to a juvenile home. The three boys were detained by Jammu and Kashmir Police in October 2011 on the charge of stone-pelting.
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November - 30 
Principal Sessions Judge Ramban M A Chowdhary awarded life-imprisonment to militant Abdul Waheed, son of Ahmedulla Naik of Banihal, who committed the murder of Zarina Bano for not providing the food as demanded by him, reports Daily Excelsior. According to the Police case, on March 23, 2003, one Ghu
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Principal Sessions Judge Ramban M A Chowdhary awarded life-imprisonment to militant Abdul Waheed, son of Ahmedulla Naik of Banihal, who committed the murder of Zarina Bano for not providing the food as demanded by him, reports Daily Excelsior. According to the Police case, on March 23, 2003, one Ghulam Qadir moved a written complaint with in-charge Police Post Ramsu alleging therein that Zarina Bano, daughter of Satar Lone of Shagan was cooking food in house when all of a sudden an unknown militant came inside and demanded food. Zarina told the militant that the food was not yet ready and on this militant fired at her leading to her death.
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December - 7 
The US-based Kashmiri separatist leader and head of Kashmiri American Council (KAC) Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai on December 7 pleaded guilty to federal charges of spying for the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and illegally lobbying the Congress to influence the American policy on Kashmir, according to D
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The US-based Kashmiri separatist leader and head of Kashmiri American Council (KAC) Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai on December 7 pleaded guilty to federal charges of spying for the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and illegally lobbying the Congress to influence the American policy on Kashmir, according to Daily Excelsior. Pleading before the US Eastern District Court of Virginia, Fai, pleaded guilty and agreed to the charges of federal prosecutors that he received at least USD 3.5 million from ISI between 1990 to 2011 causing revenue losses to the US Government to the tune of USD 200,000 to 400,000. Fai agreed before the court that he was in direct contact with the ISI officials including the head of its security directorate. He conceded receiving talking points from ISI regarding what to say and write. He agreed that he received directions from ISI with regard to which specific individuals to invite for KAC conferences. Fai has consented to forfeit all four bank accounts in his name or in the name of KAC totalling about USD 140,000. He also agreed before the court that he had send to the ISI annual budget of the KAC for approval. Fai continues to be under house arrest till the time of his sentencing. His sentencing is scheduled for March 9. Fai was arrested on spying charges on July 19 and then put under house arrest.
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December - 13 
Investigations revealed that a HM militant, Billal Ahmed, who was one of the associates of three militants wanted by the National Investigating Agency (NIA) in connection with September 7 blast outside Delhi High Court, had trapped Special Police Officer (SPO) Mohammad Hanief and killed him in Kisht
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Investigations revealed that a HM militant, Billal Ahmed, who was one of the associates of three militants wanted by the National Investigating Agency (NIA) in connection with September 7 blast outside Delhi High Court, had trapped Special Police Officer (SPO) Mohammad Hanief and killed him in Kishtwar in the night of December 10. The militant had also taken away an official weapon (AK-47) of the SPO. Investigations also revealed that Billal Ahmed, who had been recycled into militancy after surrender, had been working as a source of Police giving specific inputs about movement of the militants to the Police. According to official sources, Billal had been won over by the militants once again.
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December - 13 
Jammu and Kashmir Police on December 13 formally charged 20 persons for setting ablaze public property, worth billions of Indian currency, at Tangmarg in Baramulla District during 2010 summer unrest, reports Hindustan Times. A Police statement issued in Srinagar, "Baramulla Police today presented a
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Jammu and Kashmir Police on December 13 formally charged 20 persons for setting ablaze public property, worth billions of Indian currency, at Tangmarg in Baramulla District during 2010 summer unrest, reports Hindustan Times. A Police statement issued in Srinagar, "Baramulla Police today presented a charge sheet against 20 persons in the competent court of law for setting ablaze government property worth crores of rupees at Tangmarg last year. The incident had happened on September 13, 2010, when an unruly mob wrought destruction and devastation at Tangmarg town by burning down different government buildings, including the tehsil office complex, animal husbandry department building, social welfare office building and Tyndale Biscoe School building among others". "Fifteen accused persons were presented before the court and charge sheeted along with five deceased persons for the crimes punishable under sections 307, 436, 147,148, 149 of the RPC," the statement said. This is the first time that Police have formally filed charges against someone in connection with arson and destruction of public property during the unrest.
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