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JEM militant arrested in Srinagar by Special Cell Delhi Police

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July 16, 2019
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Srinagar: A Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) affiliate has been arrested by special cell delhi police in Srinagar on Tuesday. He has been absconding since four years. 
Reports identified the arrested militant as Basir Ahmad, a resident of Sopore.
Ahmad has been an absconding convict in a 2007 case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on his arrest.

Basir will be teken to Delhi to face sentencing by the Delhi High Court.
“Ahmad was initially arrested along with Abdul Gafoor, a hardcore JeM cadre from Sialkot in Pakistan, and others in 2007 following a fierce encounter in Delhi, a senior police officer said,” PTI reported.
He was acquitted by trial court in 2013, which was later reversed by the Delhi High Court.

He was convicted in 2014.
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Srinagar: A Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) affiliate has been arrested by special cell delhi police in Srinagar on Tuesday. He has been absconding since four years. 
Reports identified the arrested militant as Basir Ahmad, a resident of Sopore.
Ahmad has been an absconding convict in a 2007 case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on his arrest.

Basir will be teken to Delhi to face sentencing by the Delhi High Court.
“Ahmad was initially arrested along with Abdul Gafoor, a hardcore JeM cadre from Sialkot in Pakistan, and others in 2007 following a fierce encounter in Delhi, a senior police officer said,” PTI reported.
He was acquitted by trial court in 2013, which was later reversed by the Delhi High Court.

He was convicted in 2014.

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Srinagar: A Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) affiliate has been arrested by special cell delhi police in Srinagar on Tuesday. He has been absconding since four years. 
Reports identified the arrested militant as Basir Ahmad, a resident of Sopore.
Ahmad has been an absconding convict in a 2007 case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on his arrest.

Basir will be teken to Delhi to face sentencing by the Delhi High Court.
“Ahmad was initially arrested along with Abdul Gafoor, a hardcore JeM cadre from Sialkot in Pakistan, and others in 2007 following a fierce encounter in Delhi, a senior police officer said,” PTI reported.
He was acquitted by trial court in 2013, which was later reversed by the Delhi High Court.

He was convicted in 2014.
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Srinagar: A Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) affiliate has been arrested by special cell delhi police in Srinagar on Tuesday. He has been absconding since four years. 
Reports identified the arrested militant as Basir Ahmad, a resident of Sopore.
Ahmad has been an absconding convict in a 2007 case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and was carrying a reward of Rs two lakh on his arrest.

Basir will be teken to Delhi to face sentencing by the Delhi High Court.
“Ahmad was initially arrested along with Abdul Gafoor, a hardcore JeM cadre from Sialkot in Pakistan, and others in 2007 following a fierce encounter in Delhi, a senior police officer said,” PTI reported.
He was acquitted by trial court in 2013, which was later reversed by the Delhi High Court.

He was convicted in 2014.
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