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NIA, Delhi Police fight over custody of IM operatives

Special cell seeks 15 days police custody of suspected IM operatives

File photo of an Indian Mujahideen suspect being escorted by NIA personnel at a court in New Delhi. Photo: Hindustan TimesPremium
File photo of an Indian Mujahideen suspect being escorted by NIA personnel at a court in New Delhi. Photo: Hindustan Times

New Delhi: A tug of war was on Wednesday witnessed in a Delhi court between the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the special cell of Delhi Police for seeking the custody of top Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Tehseen Akhtar and Zia-ur-Rehman alias Waqas.

The special cell sought 15 days police custody of Akhtar alias Monu, Waqas and three other suspected IM operatives in connection with an illegal arms factory case but NIA countered their submissions, saying they need to take custody of Akhtar and Waqas in the 2013 Dilsukhnagar blasts case in Hyderabad. As soon as the proceeding began before additional sessions judge Daya Prakash, NIA told the court that being a central agency, they have the right to formally arrest both the accused wanted in the blasts case.

The special cell, however, opposed NIA’s submissions saying the probe agency cannot curtail the rights of the local police to investigate any case. “You cannot curtail the rights of the local police in the name of NIA Act... NIA is only seeing the gravity of their case but they are not seeing the gravity of our case," special cell prosecutor Rajiv Mohan said. NIA’s prosecutor Ahmed Khan, however, submitted that the NIA Act has overriding effect and it was a special law. He also said that the special cell was duty bound to inform NIA after arresting the accused. Advocate M.S. Khan, who appeared for Akhtar and Waqas, told the court that his clients were in custody of the special cell for the last 10 days but the police was not saying what they have done during this period. The special cell, however, said they are yet to arrest some more wanted accused persons, including IM’s co-founder Riyaz Bhatkal, and for that they need sustained custodial interrogation of these accused.

Besides Akhtar and Waqas, Mohd Maroof, Wakar Azhar and Mohd Saqib Ansari were also produced before the court. The court, after hearing the arguments, reserved its order for the post lunch session. Akhtar was arrested from near Kakarvitta Indo-Nepal border in Darjeeling district of West Bengal on 25 March. Pakistan national Waqas was arrested outside Ajmer Railway Station on 22 March and his three associates—Mahruf, Azhar, both residents of Jaipur, and Ansari, a resident of Jodhpur, were arrested by the police on 23 March and thereafter brought to Delhi.

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Published: 02 Apr 2014, 05:16 PM IST
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