Bail Granted to suspended J-K DSP Davinder Singh in Terror Attacks planning Case by Delhi Court

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On Friday, a Delhi Court granted bail to suspended Jammu & Kashmir Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Davinder Singh in connection with a terror case after Delhi police failed to file charge-sheet within the stipulated period.

However, Davinder Singh will remain in prison as he is also undergoing judicial custody in a separate case of trying to terrorists to travel outside J&k, which is being probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

Special Judge Dharmender Rana gave bail to Singh & another co-accused — Irfan Shafi Mir — asking them to furnish a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh & 2 sureties of the like amount each.

In the bail appeal moved by Lawyer MS Khan, both of them had cited that the charge-sheet had not been filed within the requisite ninety days period, as prescribed under the law, & sought statutory bail.

Singh, Mir & 2 other accused namely Javed Iqbal & Syed Naveed Mushtaq were arrested in connection with the case related to planning terror attacks in Delhi. The other 2 are currently undergoing judicial custody in the matter.

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Singh was suspended from the J&K Police in Jan 2020, after which a special cell had brought him to Delhi from Hira Nagar Jail in J&K. He was arrested in a case related to planning to execute terror attacks in Delhi & other parts of the country.

According to Police, the suspended DSP used to chat with other co-accused & terrorists of Hizbul Mujahideen through various internet platforms.

Delhi Police has filed an FIR under charges dealing with criminal conspiracy saying that the Jammu & Kashmir & Punjab youths are being trained for carrying out terror activities.

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The FIR also mentioned the involvement of D-Company in funding pro-Khalistan terrorist organisations in Punjab.

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