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Four Al-Qaida operatives sentenced to 7 years in jail by Delhi Court

On Friday, the judge convicted the four and acquitted two alleged AQIS operatives, Syed Mohd Zishan Ali and Sabeel Ahmed, in the case.

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By CNBCTV18.com Feb 14, 2023 4:17:26 PM IST (Published)

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Four Al-Qaida operatives sentenced to 7 years in jail by Delhi Court
A Delhi Court on Tuesday sentenced four members of the Indian subcontinent wing of the Al-Qaida to over seven years in jail. Four operatives of the Al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) have been accused of committing terror activities and recruiting members for the militant outfit.

Special Judge Sanjay Khanagwal sentenced Maulana Mohd Abdul Rehman Kasmi, Mohd Asif, Zafar Masood, and Abdul Sami to seven years and five months of imprisonment, according to their advocate Akram Khan. However, the counsel pointed out that the convicts had already served approximately seven years and three months in prison, which will be counted as part of their punishment.
The prosecution proved offences that carry a maximum punishment of life imprisonment. On Friday, the judge convicted the four and acquitted two alleged AQIS operatives, Syed Mohd Zishan Ali and Sabeel Ahmed, in the case.
The judge accepted the submissions of both the accused, represented by advocates M S Khan and Qausar Khan, that the prosecution failed to prove the case against them.
The court had in 2017 framed charges against the accused, while it discharged another accused – Syed Anzar Shah – in the case.
Delhi Police’s Special Cell had alleged that Kasmi ran a madrassa in Uttar Pradesh where several students were enrolled and he was trying to radicalise them for terror activities. It had also claimed that Masood was propagating terror agenda of AQIS among the youths and trying to lure them towards the terror outfit.
While Asif was held from Seelampur in north east Delhi, Kasmi was arrested from Jagatpur area of Cuttack in Odisha, police had said.
The police had claimed that Kasmi was suspected to have international links in countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Dubai. It had alleged that the other co-accused were also trying to radicalise youths and propagate the terror agenda of AQIS in India.
With agency inputs.

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