Six Terrorists Get Life Term for Plot to Kidnap Sachin


Six Terrorists Get Life Term for Plot to Kidnap Sachin

New Delhi, Jan 15 (IANS):
Six Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) terrorists, including three Pakistanis, were Saturday awarded life imprisonment by a Delhi court for plotting to kidnap cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly in 2002.

Additional Sessions Judge Pinki (one name) pronounced the sentence in the case in which the convicts were also accused of plotting to assassinate the then president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam during his visit to Patna in 2002.

The court awarded them life sentence for conspiring to kidnap cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly in 2002 to secure the release of two jailed terrorists.
Delhi Police also charged them with conspiring to attack the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in Mumbai.

Three Pakistan-based militants Tariq Mohammed, Arshad Khan and Ashfaq Ahmed, and two Indians Mufti Israr and Ghulam Qadir Bhatt were held guilty under the stringent anti-terror law POTA (Prevention of Terrorism Act).

The sixth accused, Ghulam Mohd Dar, who was out of jail on bail, was taken into custody with the pronouncement of the verdict.

Immediately after the judgment, Dar's son Irfan, who was present outside the courtroom, broke down.

The accused faced trial for offences of collecting arms with the intention to wage war against the government and conspiring to commit offences against the state.

Besides POTA, the accused were charged under the Arms Act. The three Pakistanis were also tried under the Foreigners Act.

Initially, police arrested 10 HuJI militants including six Pakistanis.

Out of them, three Pakistanis - Mohammed Amran, Abdul Majeed and Mohammed Ashraf - had pleaded guilty in 2003 and were awarded eight years' jail term for their varying roles, besides the fine.

Jalaluddin, an accused who was termed as the mastermind, managed to escape from police custody during the probe and was later declared a proclaimed offender by the court.

The prosecution relied upon e-mail exchanges of the accused with their Pakistan-based handlers to prove the charges.

Defence lawyer M.S. Khan rebutted the prosecution claim saying the alleged e-mails were forged as most of the accused were in custody during the period when the e-mails were exchanged.

"The militants wanted to secure the release of HuJI men Nasarullah Langrial and Abdul Rahim who were then lodged in jails here," prosecutor Anita Hooda said.

  

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  • Naaz, MLore, ksa

    Sun, Jan 16 2011

    Dear editor
    the headline must be changed.. it must be "Six Terrorists Get Life Term for Plot to assasinate DR APJ KALAM" kalam z mre imp than MR. SACHIN

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Sun, Jan 16 2011

    These terrorists should consider thmeselves as lucky because they got justice in a democratic country like India. The punishment would have been death by hanging if it were for Islamic countries.

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  • Felix F., India/Ksa

    Sun, Jan 16 2011

    Rupert, Mangalore/Canada
    I accept your comments as right. But my comments were not supporting the terrorists cause, but helping those who might have gone astray due to wrong company or thoughts.

    If the sentances awarded to them was to be in terms of years, it would have been different, but they are for life, specially thinking about their families with regards to one of their sons who breaks down on hearing the sentance of his father.

    These are my personal views, and not comments on the fairness of the judgement itself.

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  • Rupert, Mangalore/Canada

    Sat, Jan 15 2011

    Felix, looks like you want to be another Mahatma Gandhi, but you have to work harder and be better than supporting the terrorists cause.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Sat, Jan 15 2011

    Nice verdict, Sachin...enjoy every single moment of life because you have only one life to live. As you know and we know you are best....!

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  • Felix F., India/Ksa

    Sat, Jan 15 2011

    I sincerely hope that, those given life sentences are really guilty and not made guilty, considering the major evidence being e-mail messages.

    What is surprising is, considering the seriousness of the case, how could one be out on bail, and taken into custody, soon after the sentance.

    It would be good if these found guilty, will be rehabilitated, and let out on parole in due course, though my comments may not be to the liking of the majority

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