Three Kashmiris convicted in 2010 terror funding case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

With three pleading guilty in 2010 terror funding case, a special court on Monday convicted them and sentenced them to a period of imprisonment they had already undergone.

All three were in judicial custody since being arrested on January 22, 2011.

Another accused Ghulam Mohammed Bhat, one of the closest aides of Syed Ali Geelani, is in judicial custody in the case.

Syed Salahuddin's son Syed Shahid, 42, a employee, was arrested here on October 24 after he was called for questioning at the (NIA) headquarters.

The agency alleged that Shahid was collecting funds from Aijaz Bhat, a resident now based in and a Mujahideen militant, on the direction of his father Salahuddin, who is based in Pakistan-administered

The 2011 terror funding case pertains to terror money sent through hawala channels by militants based in and to

The NIA had filed three charge sheets against seven accused in the case in 2011.

Two of the accused, and Aijaz Bhat, are on the run and have been declared proclaimed offenders. Both are active Mujahideen militants and currently based in

Bhat, according to NIA records, received arms training with the Hizbul Mujahideen in Pakistan-administered Kashmir in early 1990s.

He never returned to and began working for the militant group in He is said to have stayed in Sialkot before shifting to for generating funds for the group's activities in

According to NIA, he had procured over Rs 4.5 crore from Pakistan through hawala channels within three years after 2008 for funding militant activities in the

Ghulam Mohammed Bhat, Ganai, Liloo and Dagga were arrested on January 22, 2011 and Rs 21.20 lakh were recovered from them.

After their arrest, used to send money to Shahid. The Hizbul founder's son, according to an NIA official, received at least four instalments of money in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Shahid is the third son of Salahuddin, who also heads the United Jehad Council, the amalgam of Kashmir militant groups based in in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 23:56 IST