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Court Acquits Tral Man Arrest With ‘Rs 14 Lakh Hawala Money’ In 2007

by GNS News Desk
July 7, 2020
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Srinagar, July 7 (GNS): A special NIA court has acquitted a man from Tral area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, nearly 13 years after police arrested him by claiming recovery of Rs 14 lakh “hawala” money for him.

As per the prosecution, on 21 November 2007, police station Shaheed Gunj received an information from a “reliable source” that one Javed Ahmad Rather of Dadsara Tral was on board a sumo vehicle  carrying “unlawful possession of the Indian currency  and  was  going  from  Srinagar  towards Anantnag.” The prosecution said the information suggested that Javed was transferring the amount from  Srinagar at the instance of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen militant outfit in order  to  “augment  the militancy related activities, and to endanger the unity, security, sovereignty  and  integrity of India as well as state of J&K.” 

“The hawala amount after being received from unlawful sources was made to reach to  the  active  militants and to put the same for the  use  and  promote  the  militancy  related activities  in the state,” the persecution said. 

Subsequently, the prosecution said a ‘naka’ was laid at Jahangir Chowk here and the Sumo vehicle coming from Batmaloo  was signaled for halt. “A polythene bag was recovered from the (vehicle) in which cash amount in the sum of Rs. 14 lakhs  was lying and same was seized,” the prosecution said.   

Subsequently, police arrested Javed and registered a case under section 120­B, 121­A RPC besides

16/20/40 UAPA Act was registered against him.

More than four years later, police filed charge sheet against him before CJM Srinagar on 23 September 2011 and the case was committed to the court of Principal Sessions Judge, Srinagar who transferred

It court of Additional Sessions Judge, Srinagar for disposal under law. The Additional Sessions Judge framed charge s against accused. However, the the accused denied the charges and claimed to be tried. After hearing both side, Ashwani Kumar Sharma, Additional Sessions Judge (TADA/POTA)/ Special Judge Designated Under NIA Act, acquitted Javed who claimed to be a dealer of vehicles.  

“No evidence has come before the court either regarding hatching of conspiracy by the accused

Javed Ahmad Rather with other accused persons, nor any evidence has come regarding the hatching of conspiracy to commit offence punishable by Section 120­B RPC or conspiracy to over awe, by means of criminal force or the show of criminal force, to the central government or any state government U/s 121­A RPC,” the court said according GNS, “nothing has come in the evidence of the prosecution that the accused has committed the (militant) act as defined U/s 15 of UAPA Act,

1967, neither any evidence has been adduced against the accused by the prosecution that the accused was a member of any militant gang or organization nor it has come in the evidence of the prosecution that  the accused  was raising the funds for organization.”

While acquitting Javed of all charges leveled against him by the police, the court however escheated the money to the state after the completion of period of appeal.

“Javed Ahmad Rather has failed to render any plausible explanation regarding the possession  of  Rs.14 lakhs with him on the date of occurrence, as such, it is presumed that the seized  amount  does  not  belongs  to him,” the court added. (GNS)   

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