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LeT operative Nasser, 12 others found guilty by NIA court

Thirteen accused, including suspected LeT operative T Naseer, were on Tuesday guilty by a NIA court in New Delhi in a case related to recruitment of youths from Kerala for terror camps in Jammu and Kashmir to ‘wage war against India’.

The court, however, acquitted five others giving them the benefit of doubt and set them at liberty. They are Mohammed Nainar, Badaruddin, Anaz PK, Sheneej and Abdul Hameed.

The quantum of sentence against those found guilty is expected to be pronounced on 4 October.
In a 347-page order, special court judge S Vijay Kumar observed that ‘Enemies are dangerous people and they will strike at any time. People among us who join hands with the alien enemies are more dangerous than enemies themselves.’ There were 24 accused in the case and of them four – Fayas, Fayis, Abdul Rahim and Yasin – were killed in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir and two others Pakistani nationals Abdul Wali, said to be a LeT commander, and Mohammed Sabir are absconding.

The judge held that T Abdul Jabbar had waged war against India, thus committing offences punishable under Sect 121 IPC of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
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