On November 28, Special Court for National Investigation Agency (NIA) Cases, New Delhi, pronounced sentence convicting six accused in Jaish-e Mohammad (JeM) Conspiracy Case, reports NIA. The six accused were Sajad Ahmad Khan alias Sajjad Ahmed Khan alias Sajjad Ahmad Khan alias Sajjad, Tanveer Ahmed Ganie alias Tanveer Ahmad alias Tanveer, Bilal Ahmad Mir alias Bilal Mir alias Billa, Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat alias Muzaffar Bhat, Ishfaq Ahmad Bhat alias Ishfaq Bhatt alias Ishfaq and Mehraj-Ud-din Chopan alias Mehraj. The case pertains to criminal conspiracy by the top JeM leaders, namely Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar, brother of JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar, based in Pakistan, to recruit persons to carry out terrorist acts in different parts of India. A large number of Pakistan trained terrorists, weapons and explosives trainers of JeM had illegally infiltrated into Indian territory after crossing the border, with the help of their associates based in different States of India. All the accused, especially Bilal Mir and Muzaffar Bhat, had carried out reconnaissance of targets, arranged hideouts and had provided logistical support to terrorists to carry out terror attacks in India. Sajad Ahmad Khan had been sent to Delhi to carry out reconnaissance of important targets and to establish a hideout in Delhi. The main aim was to identify, radicalize and recruit youth, impart them training in handling of weapons and explosives and fieldcraft and raise funds, procure weapons etc. in order to execute their nefarious designs. Tanveer had facilitated transporting of terrorists and was also involved in supplying sealed parcels/ food/medicines and other logistical support. Explosives were recovered at the behest of Mehrajuddin while detonators were recovered from Muzzaffar. Ishfaq Ahmad was highly radicalised and had facilitated radicalization of other youth and was instrumental in providing shelter to the terrorists.