The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a chargesheet against 19 people including Masood Azhar, the ‘chief’ of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), in a special court in Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in India on August 25, for planning and carrying out a deadly suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy that left 40 personnel dead in Pulwama District on February 14, 2019, reports Daily Excelsior. The 13,500-page chargesheet names people who were arrested from Pulwama for providing shelter and shooting the last video of Adil Dar, the suicide bomber who used around 200 kilograms of explosives in the attack. As many as seven people have been arrested so far by the NIA in this case. Besides Azhar, those charge sheeted include seven militants who were killed in various encounters and four absconders, two of whom are still hiding in J&K— one of them a local and the other a Pakistani national. Two relatives of Masood Azhar — Abdula Rauf and Ammar Alvi — have been named in the chargesheet as the main conspirators behind the case. The dead include a nephew of JeM terrorist Mohammed Umar Farooq who had entered India through natural caves at the International Border in Samba District in late 2018.