Bengaluru: High Court upholds conviction of 5 Lashkar operatives


Bengaluru, May 11 (DHNS): The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of 5 Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives to life imprisonment for conspiring to wage war against the country.

The division bench of Justice Mohan M Shanthana Goudar and Justice K N Phaneendra pronounced the judgment imposing life imprisonment under section 121-A of the Indian Penal Code.

Those convicted are Mohammed Razur Rehman of Nalgonda (Telangana), Afsar Pasha of Bengaluru, Noorullah Khan of Chintamani, Mohammed Irfan of Uttar Pradesh and Nazmuddin alias Munna of Chintamani.

All accused were arrested when an investigating team probing the 2005 shooting at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) which killed retired IIT (Delhi) professor M C Puri, found evidence about their terror activities.

The division bench stated, "In our opinion, their (convicts) intention and mindset are sufficient to attract the provision under section 121-A of IPC. The mere conduct of the accused persons and circumstances in taking such a decision irrespective of any further activity in order to cause damage to the government, even without any benefit, would amount to conspiracy in order to wage war against the Government of India."

The High Court ordered release of one accused Mehaboob Ibrahim since he had already completed seven years’ imprisonment under the Arms Act and no other evidence was found against him.

A fast track court (FTC) had convicted six accused on December 17, 2011 with life imprisonment under Section 121 of IPC (waging or attempting to wage war). Of the eight chargesheeted, the FTC had acquitted one, while the prime accused was absconding.

The accused had moved the High Court with an appeal against this judgment. The state government had also filed an appeal seeking enhancement of punishment from life to death. The division bench dismissed both the appeals and upheld the conviction by the fast track court.

Though the case was cracked during investigations into the IISc attack, it has no connection to the incident. A police team led by then deputy superintendent of police Victor S D'Souza, arrested main accused Mohammed Razur Rehman, who according to the police, planned to attack dargahs with the other accused so that another community would be blamed.

During interrogation, it was found that they played no role in the IISc attack, but had stored arms and explosives to carry out attacks. Police had recovered jihadi literature and other material written by extremists. During the search, the police recovered a diary, published in Bangladesh in 2003, in which the terrorists had recorded their acts.

 

  

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore

    Wed, May 11 2016

    Knowing that they were waging a war against the country, why should they been given life imprionment ? Keep feeding them rest of their life ? What a justice. Such people should not be spared without death penalty. Sadly, our judicial system is such. They may now even plan war sitting inside the jail. What is the point then ?

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, May 11 2016

    Well done Dear DSP Victor S D'Souza & your team ….. Arresting the culprits is not only the important task but then we need to prove their terrorists activities too… Higher Court is convinced and convicted the culprits means…..all your work is marvelous which is very rare in the History of this country…. When there is a right person in the right post….everything is possible in India!!!!

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Wed, May 11 2016

    Good job...But the Police failed in one thing....They did not trace, from where the arms were procured....that would have been very interesting ....hope this is not fabricated like the recent JNU Delhi case.....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 11 2016

    Send them to Mangalore.
    We have a lot of Butchers ...

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