SIA files chargesheet against 4 accused in OGW module case 

| Updated: 05 March, 2023 12:29 am IST

The State Investigation Agency (SIA) in Kashmir on Saturday said that it has presented a chargesheet against four accused in the NIA Court in Srinagar on a militant –OGW nexus case before the Court of special judges designated Under the NIA Act in the summer capital Srinagar.

In a statement, the agency stated ” SIA on 04.03.2023 charge sheeted four terror accused namely Umar Mushtaq Khan S/o Mushtaq Ahmad Khan R/o Begum Bagh Kakapora Pulwama, Murtaza Rashid Dar S/o Ab. Rashid Dar R/o Samboora District Pulwama, Sajjad Ahmad Dar S/o Gh. Nabi Dar R/o Dethoo Herpora Shangus District Anantnag and Ali Kashif Jan @ Jan Ali Kashif S/o Gohar Ali R/o Village Doisrah Tehsil/District Sharsadda, Khyber Pakhtunwa, Pakistan of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist outfit based/operated from Pakistan before the Special Judge Designate under NIA Act Srinagar in case FIR No.16/2022 of P/S CI-SIA Kashmir U/S 13, 18, 38 & 39 of UA (P) Act r/w section 121, 120B of IPC.”

According to SIA on 01.09.2022, a case FIR No. 16/2022 under relevant sections of law was lodged at Police Station CIK (SIA) Kashmir based on credible inputs that handlers of terrorist / secessionist organizations operating across the border have hatched a criminal conspiracy with members of prescribed terrorist organizations operating in UT of J&K have created new modules of OGWs for aiding, abetting, assisting, harbouring and providing a variety of logistic support to terrorists /secessionist organizations, with the intention to further terrorist and unlawful activities in UT of J&K.
“These modules of OGWs under a well-knit conspiracy have been created and formed not only for providing a variety of support to a terrorist organization but also to fight a proxy war in UT of J&K with a larger objective of secession of UT of J&K from Union of India by waging war against Govt. of India and UT of J&K.”

It has further revealed that these modules of OGWs are operating in secrecy with adversaries and operate independently of each other, the NIA agency said. Adding more on the issue, it further stated that, the modules are in constant and continuous touch with handlers and members of terrorist organizations across the border in Pakistan, amongst other modes of communication it is learned that encrypted internet messaging platforms, besides other software applications are being used.

“The above information disclosed a cognizable offense and attracted offenses punishable by U/S 13, 18, 19, 38, 39, 40 UA(P) Act and 121, 120B, IPC,” it said.

The SIA further said that “During investigation accused (1), (2) & (3) who have been found involved in the commission of terror crime. They were found having clandestine connections with Pak-based terrorist Ali Kashif Jan @ Ali Kashif of prescribed terrorist outfit JeM through social media and other secret messaging apps working with a motive to promote terrorist activities, besides procuring arms and ammunition and distributing them among the terrorists for carrying out terrorist activities and waging war against Union of India.”

After the case was thoroughly investigated, the case has been proved and the charge sheet has been presented on Saturday before the Court of Special Judge Designated Under the NIA Act Srinagar against three accused persons mentioned supra under sections 13, 18, 38, & 39 of UA(P) Act r/w 121, 120B IPC including one entity based in Pakistan against whom proceedings under section 299 of Cr. PC has been initiated, the statement added.

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