Even after 9 months, Indian National Investigation Agency NIA fails to file chargesheet in the case

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2019-12-15T18:27:39+05:00 News Desk

NEW DELHI - The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has not filed a chargesheet in the *Pulwama terror incident link*, nine months after the attack took place, as none of the key suspects are alive.

The two main suspects, *Mudasir Ahmed Khan link* and Sajjad Bhat, were killed in an encounter with security forces in March and June respectively, THE Hindu has reported.

The third, Adil Ahmed Dar, was on a suicide mission. On February 14, Dar, a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) member rammed a vehicle into a CRPF bus on the Jammu-Srinagar highway near Pulwama in South Kashmir. All the 40 *Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in the bus were killed link*. JeM is a Pakistan-based terrorist outfit. A senior government official said that since the prime suspects were killed in various operations, the exact details of the attack were difficult to know.

“We know the broad contours of the case but in a chargesheet the role of each individual has to be spelt out. We have identified the suspects and will file an overall chargesheet in the incident regarding the role of Pakistan and Pakistan-based terror outfits in planning the attack,” said the official.

Another official said that after the Pathankot terror attack 2016, all the four terrorists who stormed the airbase were killed but after several months a chargesheet was filed against Jaish chief Masood Azhar and three others who are based in Pakistan.

Under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act the investigation agency has 90 days to file a chargesheet in court but this can be extended if the suspects are dead or additional time is required.

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