Terror conspiracy case: NIA court sends deputy jail superintendent to 9-day police remand

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

A special court here today sent of Amphalla Jail Feroz Ahmed Lone, who was arrested by the NIA in an alleged terror conspiracy case, to nine days police

The said the application moved was "genuine" and remanded the accused to police custody for nine days.

"I heard and perused the file as an application for the The prayer made by the NIA seems to be genuine and as such, the present application is allowed," he said.

was arrested by the National Investigating Agency here yesterday for allegedly conniving with the main accused, Ishaq Palla, to send Kashmiri youths and Danish to Pakistan-occupied for arms training to wage war against

A meeting in this regard took place on October 25, 2017, at the Central jail, Srinagar, where Feroz Lone, a resident of Budgam, was then posted as Deputy Jail Superintendent, the NIA said.

"Palla, a resident of Shopian, was lodged in the jail in a different case and he was instrumental in hatching the conspiracy from there. He was actively assisted by Feroz Lone," alleged the agency.

"The case pertains to an attempt by Bhat and Danish Lone, who were arrested earlier, to travel to PoK for arms training to wage war against the state. They were motivated by Palla," the NIA said.

Bhat and Danish Lone were arrested by Police in district near the Line of Control while trying to cross over to PoK on October 30, 2017. They were reportedly going to join the militant outfit, Hizbul Mujahideen.

The NIA said the duo was in constant touch with each other through the blackberry messenger during the entire month of October before being apprehended.

Palla, arrested along with Feroz Lone, was yesterday remanded to 10 days' NIA custody by the special court.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 16:00 IST