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Dachigam Op: Weapons Recovered From Slain Terrorists Being Analysed To Establish Pahalgam Link
Dachigam Op: Weapons Recovered From Slain Terrorists Being Analysed To Establish Pahalgam Link

News18

time19 hours ago

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  • News18

Dachigam Op: Weapons Recovered From Slain Terrorists Being Analysed To Establish Pahalgam Link

Last Updated: Weapons recovered from the three terrorists killed in Monday's Srinagar encounter were being examined to verify links to the April 22 Pahalgam attack. The weapons recovered from the three terrorists killed in an encounter in Srinagar on Monday were sent for analysis to establish their direct involvement in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. According to the details, the forensic teams were analysing the bullets and cartridges, and a multi-faceted approach was being adopted to identify if the terrorists were linked to the Pahalgam attack. In a major breakthrough, the Army's elite para commandos on Monday gunned down the alleged mastermind of the Pahalgam terror attack along with two of his associates in an encounter in a forest area on Srinagar's outskirts in Kashmir. News agency PTI quoted officials as saying that Sulieman alias Asif, who is believed to be the mastermind of the April 22 attack, was killed after the security forces launched a surprise action. The operation was codenamed 'Operation Mahadev', and was carried out following a technical signal indicating the use of a satellite phone that was used by the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack. The other terrorists killed in the action were identified as Jibran, who was allegedly involved in the Sonamarg tunnel attack last year, and Hamza Afghani. Following the encounter in Srinagar's Dachigam, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said kinetic operations have been going on for the past several months in the region to eliminate terrorists. 'This is true. Three Pakistani terrorists have been eliminated in the encounter near Dachigam. It is not appropriate for me to give more details; the police will issue a full statement on it," Sinha told reporters at an event in Jammu. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Rickshaw puller held for raping minor
Rickshaw puller held for raping minor

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Hans India

Rickshaw puller held for raping minor

Shahjahanpur: A rickshaw puller was arrested on Friday for allegedly raping a 15-year-old girl here, police said. Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajesh Dwivedi told PTI that the accused, Asif (22), had been dropping the class 9 student to school regularly for the past year. 'On July 15, the accused took the girl, but instead of dropping her at school, he allegedly took her to a forest near Badi village and promised to marry her,' the officer said. The accused allegedly raped the girl and then beat her besides threatening to kill her if she revealed the incident at home, he said 'Out of fear, the victim initially kept silent but remained withdrawn and distressed. After persistent questioning from her mother, she eventually narrated the incident,' the SP said. Following the girl's revelation, a case was registered against the accused on Thursday under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The survivor has been sent for a medical examination.

Rickshaw puller arrested for raping minor in UP's Shahjahanpur
Rickshaw puller arrested for raping minor in UP's Shahjahanpur

New Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Rickshaw puller arrested for raping minor in UP's Shahjahanpur

SHAHJAHANPUR: A rickshaw puller was arrested on Friday for allegedly raping a 15-year-old girl here, police said. Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajesh Dwivedi told PTI that the accused, Asif (22), had been dropping the class 9 student to school regularly for the past year. "On July 15, the accused took the girl, but instead of dropping her at school, he allegedly took her to a forest near Badi village and promised to marry her," the officer said. The accused allegedly raped the girl and then beat her besides threatening to kill her if she revealed the incident at home, he said "Out of fear, the victim initially kept silent but remained withdrawn and distressed. After persistent questioning from her mother, she eventually narrated the incident," the SP said. Following the girl's revelation, a case was registered against the accused on Thursday under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The survivor has been sent for a medical examination.

Bittersweet homecoming for Jalgaon man acquitted in 2006 Mumbai train blasts case
Bittersweet homecoming for Jalgaon man acquitted in 2006 Mumbai train blasts case

The Hindu

time6 days ago

  • The Hindu

Bittersweet homecoming for Jalgaon man acquitted in 2006 Mumbai train blasts case

Asif Khan, one of the 12 accused acquitted by the Bombay High Court in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case on July 21, walked out of Pune's Yerwada jail the next day around 10.30 p.m. after spending 19 long years behind bars. The reunion at his home in Maharashtra's Jalgaon on Wednesday morning was an emotional one, marked by tears, hugs, and a sense of disbelief. His mother, Husna Bano Bashir Khan, 70, couldn't contain her emotions as she spoke about her son's ordeal. 'Asif was always innocent; he lost 19 years of his life. This delayed justice can never compensate for that,' she said. On July 11, 2006, a series of seven bomb blasts occurred in the first-class compartments of seven suburban local trains in Mumbai between 6:23 p.m. and 6:29 p.m., resulting in the tragic loss of 187 lives and leaving 824 people injured. Mr. Asif was 33 years old when he was arrested in connection with the blasts, leaving behind his wife, Nishat, and three children, who were aged six, four, and two at the time. Then he was working in a construction company as a civil engineer in Mumbai's Kandivali area. 'After securing a diploma in civil engineering, he was working in Jalgaon for a year with a small company. In 2000, he got the job in Mumbai. Three years into the job, he found a rented home in Mira Road and moved there with his wife and children for a better life,' recalled his mother. The investigation into the blasts led to the registration of seven separate FIRs across different police stations in Mumbai, which were later consolidated and handed over to the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for investigation. The ATS identified 13 people as the accused and they were tried alongside 15 absconding accused. Two of the accused died during the trial. A chargesheet was filed and the matter proceeded as a special case before the Special Court in Mumbai designated under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, 1999, and the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008. Ms. Husna said her husband, a tractor mechanic, passed away 15 years ago due to prostate cancer, with the grief of his son's imprisonment weighing heavily on him. As Mr. Asif was the only earning member when he was arrested and his younger brother was still in college, the family had to borrow money from relatives to survive. Ms. Nishat stitched clothes to earn a living, the mother said. 'In denial and disbelief' Recalling the day her son was arrested and the struggles the family faced, she said, 'I am still in denial and disbelief to see him in front of my eyes. I am not able to process this happiness; what if it goes away? I am seeing my son after almost two decades. Nineteen years is a long time; our lives have changed, the atmosphere of the village has changed, people passed away in the family, including his walid (father). He hoped he would see Asif before dying,' she said. His mother added, 'I have not cooked anything special for him yet; I am in the process of allowing myself to believe my son is with us. We don't want to be too happy at the same time as we are too scared to lose anyone... It feels like a dream to see my son walk around the house again.' Just two days before the judgment acquitting Mr. Asif, his family had welcomed a newborn: a girl, who was born to his elder son. They considered the child a symbol of good luck, Ms. Husna said, but the infant passed away due to jaundice on Wednesday evening, bringing a wave of fresh sorrow to the family. Mr. Asif and his childhood friend, Parvej Khan, 50, who was working in an advertising company in Mumbai's Mumbra region, were named in a case for being alleged members of the Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). Mr. Asif was also named in the September 2006 Malegaon blasts case. He was later acquitted of all charges. On July 13, 2020, Mr. Parvej and Mr. Asif were acquitted in the SIMI case by the Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court, but Mr. Asif remained in prison in the train blasts case, Mr. Parvej said. For Mr. Parvej, life still feels like a start from scratch as he struggles to find work. 'I am working as a commission agent for properties now but this is also very challenging as people do not want to interact with me much. I have lost all my friends who studied with me in a convent school in Jalgaon. Only two to three friends called me, but that too for the sake of courtesy; everybody maintains a distance from me and my family,' he said.

2006 Mumbai train blasts case: Hours after Bombay HC verdict, eight released from different jails
2006 Mumbai train blasts case: Hours after Bombay HC verdict, eight released from different jails

Indian Express

time22-07-2025

  • Indian Express

2006 Mumbai train blasts case: Hours after Bombay HC verdict, eight released from different jails

Hours after Bombay High Court acquitted the 12 accused in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case, eight of them were released from different jails in the state. While two were not released due to pending cases against them, one of the accused had died due to Covid -19 and another was already released on parole. The HC on Monday morning had ordered release of all accused forthwith in case they are not required to be detained in any other case. The court had directed them to execute personal bonds of Rs 25,000 each. Ehtesham Qutubuddin Siddiqui, who was earlier on death row and Mohammed Ali Alam Sher Sheikh, who was on life-term, were released from Nagpur Central Prison around 8 pm. Moreover, other accused including Tanveer Ahmed Mohammad Ibrahim Ansari, Mohd Majid Mohd Shafi, Suhail Mohammad Sheikh, and Zamir Ahmed Latifur Rehman Sheikh were released from Amravati Central Jail around 9 pm. Asif Khan Bashir Khan was released from Yerawada Jail in Pune and Muzammil Ataur Rahman Shaikh was released from Nashik jail. The two accused were not released due to pending cases against them. The two include Mohammed Faisal Attaur Rahman Shaikh lodged at Aurangabad Jail and Naveed Hussain Khan Rasheed lodged at Nagpur jail. Moreover, Kamal Ahmed Mohd Vakil Ansari died due to Covid- 19 in 2021 at Nagpur Central prison, while another accused Mohammed Sajid Margub Ansari was already released on parole. 'Two of accused from 7/11 Mumbai blasts case were lodged at Yerawada prison. Of the two, Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid was released on Monday night. Second accused, Mohammed Faisal Ataur Rahman Shaikh has not been released since he has another case against him,' said a senior officer from Prison Department. Anjum Inamdar, Pune-based activist with Muslim Mulniwasi Manch said, 'Asif was released around 8.30 pm from Yerawada Prison and was received by his brother. His brother and Asif both expressed their feeling of truth having prevailed and justice being delivered to them.' Suhail Mohamed Shaikh, after being released from Amravati Central Prison around 9 pm, told media persons outside the jail premises, 'Today we are released after 19 years. We had complete faith in the court and the establishment and it has worked. There was nothing in the case against us. We should have been acquitted by the special court itself, but now the High Court has done it. We are thankful to the lawyers who worked for us and the judges.'

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