Terror funding case: NIA's investigation's big revelation about Pakistan High Commission
Terror funding case: NIA's investigation's big revelation about Pakistan High Commission
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New Delhi: Pakistan has been waging a proxy war against India as terrorism. In the past years, there have been many such attacks in which Pakistan's involvement has been found. This has also been confirmed in the investigation of the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The investigation agency has come to know of Pakistan's deepest conspiracy behind inciting violence in Shamir. The agency has filed a charge sheet (charge sheet) of three thousand pages in the terrorist funding case. In the chargesheet, the agency has made a big disclosure about the role of the Pakistani High Commission.

The charge sheet claimed that the Pakistani High Commission itself supported the separatists to spread unrest in Kashmir. The NIA had filed a supplementary chargesheet in a Delhi court on Friday in connection with the 2017 terrorist funding case involving terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed. The chargesheet has been filed against Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chief Yasin Malik and four other Kashmiri separatists. In the chargesheet, the investigating agency has claimed that the Pakistani High Commission had supported providing funds to the separatists to create unrest in the valley.

Apart from Malik, the National Investigation Agency has also named Asiya Andrabi, Shabbir Shah and Masrat Alam Bhat in addition to Malik. Also, former MLA Rashid Engineer has been made as an accused in the charge sheet. The case is related to the charges of sharing money for terrorist acts and stone-pelting in the year 2017. Patiala House Court Special Judge Rakesh Sayal has fixed October 23 for taking cognizance of the supplementary charge sheet while holding a closed-door hearing.

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