Dysp Davinder Singh caught along with militants gets bail

Dysp Davinder Singh caught along with militants gets bail

New Delhi: Suspended Jammu and Kashmir Dysp Davinder Singh, arrested while ferrying two Hizbul Mujahideen militants in a vehicle on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway earlier this year, was granted bail on Friday by a court here in another case filed by Delhi Police after it failed to file a charge sheet within the prescribed time period.
Singh and another accused in the case Irfan Shafi Mir were granted the relief by Special Judge Dharmender Rana in the case filed by the special cell of Delhi police, who noted that it failed to file the charge sheet within 90 days from their arrest, as prescribed under the law.
In the bail applications filed on behalf of the accused, their lawyer M S Khan said that neither the police filed charge sheet within statutory period of 90 days, nor any permission was sought from the court to extend that period.
Considering the fact that despite the lapse of statutory time limit to complete investigation, charge sheet in the instant matter is not filed till date, both the accused persons are entitled to be released on bail, the judge said, while granting the relief on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh each and two sureties of like amount.
Singh, however, will remain in jail since he has yet not secured bail in the case filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in relation to his arrest on January 10 this year while ferrying two Hizb militants in a vehicle on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway.
The case was initially lodged by J&K police which was later taken over by the NIA.
Singh was suspended from the police in January this year.
In the current case, filed by the special cell of Delhi Police under section 18 (conspiracy for terror acts) of stringent UAPA and section 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC, Singh and Mir were arrested on March 14 and 19 respectively.
The special cell had brought Singh to Delhi from Hira Nagar Jail in Jammu and Kashmir.
The case relates to planning/ execution of terror attacks in Delhi and other parts of the country.
According to Delhi Police, Sayed Naveed Mushtaq, the commander of Shopian district of Hizbul Mujahideen, and others were planning to execute attacks in Delhi and other parts of the country as well as carry out targeted killings of protected persons.
The FIR said the youth of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab are being trained for carrying out militants activities.
The FIR also mentioned the mafia’s D Company and Chhota Shakeel. According to the FIR, Delhi Police’s Special Cell had received an input that the D Company, run by fugitive Indian underworld kingpin Dawood Ibrahim, is funding pro-Khalistan terrorist organisations in Punjab.
Davinder Singh was taken in custody under the same FIR.
The special cell had also interrogated Singh regarding the Khalistan angle, police said. PTI

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