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Kashmir funding case: NIA to file chargesheet on Thursday

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January 17, 2018
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Kashmir funding case: NIA to file chargesheet on Thursday
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New Delhi: A chargesheet against seven Kashmiri pro-freedom leaders and a businessman in a case of alleged terror funding in the Kashmir Valley will be filed by the NIA on Thursday, the day their judicial custody ends, officials said.
According to National Investigation Agency (NIA) sources, the agency will file the chargesheet against the arrested Kashmiri leaders and a businessman under various sections of money laundering and waging war against country as their judicial custody ends on January 18.
A Delhi court on January 12 extended the judicial custody of the eight accused till January 18.
The eight have been charged with receiving funds from Pakistan to sponsor terror activities and stone-pelting in Kashmir.
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