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Former Territorial Army Jawan Held for 'Helping' Pakistan
- Tuesday August 18, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
A former jawan of Territorial Army, suspected to be guiding Pakistani shelling in Jammu and Kashmir, has been arrested by the Army.
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Kashmiri Man Arrested on Terror Charges was Framed, NIA Tells Home Ministry: Sources
- Wednesday January 28, 2015
- India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, a Kashmiri man arrested in 2013 for allegedly plotting to target the national capital, had been framed by the police, the National Investigation Agency has found. In a report to the home ministry, the agency has recommended "appropriate" action against the Delhi police officers involved, sources told NDTV.
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Kashmiri Man Arrested by Delhi Police on Terror Charges Was Framed, Says NIA
- Wednesday January 28, 2015
- Delhi News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, a Kashmiri man arrested in 2013 for allegedly plotting to target the national capital, may have been framed, the National Investigation Agency has said.
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Kashmiri Man Arrested on Charges of Being Member of Terror Outfit is Innocent, Says Probe Agency
- Saturday January 24, 2015
- India News | Written by Tanima Biswas
After almost two years, the National Investigation Agency has filed a chargesheet on the case of Sayed Liyaqat Shah, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir who had been arrested two years ago for allegedly being a member of terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen.
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Liyaqat Shah, suspected Hizbul militant, granted bail by Delhi court
- Friday May 17, 2013
- India News | Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, the Kashmiri man who was arrested by the Delhi Police on the grounds that he wanted to target the national capital, was today granted bail by a city court.
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'No jobs, no trust', say former Kashmiri militants who returned from Pakistan
- Thursday March 28, 2013
- India News | Nazir Masoodi
The arrest of Sayed Liyaqat Shah by the Delhi police for an alleged terror plot has outraged former Kashmiri militants, who say their homecoming from Pakistan under the Jammu and Kashmir government's amnesty policy has been fraught with difficulties and a persisting trust deficit.
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Liyaqat arrest row: Sources say government to review militant rehabilitation policy
- Tuesday March 26, 2013
- India News | y Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal, Edited by Shamik Ghosh
While a controversy rages around whether Sayed Liyaqat Shah is a militant who wanted to surrender or a terrorist who wanted to target Delhi, the government will review the surrender and rehabilitation policy for militants, sources have told NDTV.
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Liyaqat arrest row: centre to review militant rehabilitation policy, say sources
- Tuesday March 26, 2013
- India News | Reported by Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal; Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
While a controversy rages around whether Sayed Liyaqat Shah is a militant who wanted to surrender or a terrorist who wanted to target Delhi, the government will review the surrender and rehabilitation policy for militants, sources have told NDTV.
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A growing unease over the arrest of Liyaqat Shah
- Tuesday March 26, 2013
- India News | Reported by Sudhi Ranjan Sen; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh
Whether a Kashmiri arrested last week after he entered Uttar Pradesh from Nepal is a terrorist, as claimed by the Delhi Police, will now be determined by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). If the probe order comes today, the agency may go to court and seek his custody.
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National Investigation Agency to probe arrest of alleged terrorist Sayyed Liyaqat Shah
- Monday March 25, 2013
- India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will probe the arrest of alleged Hizbul Mujahideen militant Sayyed Liyaqat Shah. The Centre's move comes after the Jammu and Kashmir government protested against the controversial arrest with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asking Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde to assign the case to the NIA.
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www.ndtv.com
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Former Territorial Army Jawan Held for 'Helping' Pakistan
- Tuesday August 18, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
A former jawan of Territorial Army, suspected to be guiding Pakistani shelling in Jammu and Kashmir, has been arrested by the Army.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kashmiri Man Arrested on Terror Charges was Framed, NIA Tells Home Ministry: Sources
- Wednesday January 28, 2015
- India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, a Kashmiri man arrested in 2013 for allegedly plotting to target the national capital, had been framed by the police, the National Investigation Agency has found. In a report to the home ministry, the agency has recommended "appropriate" action against the Delhi police officers involved, sources told NDTV.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kashmiri Man Arrested by Delhi Police on Terror Charges Was Framed, Says NIA
- Wednesday January 28, 2015
- Delhi News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, a Kashmiri man arrested in 2013 for allegedly plotting to target the national capital, may have been framed, the National Investigation Agency has said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kashmiri Man Arrested on Charges of Being Member of Terror Outfit is Innocent, Says Probe Agency
- Saturday January 24, 2015
- India News | Written by Tanima Biswas
After almost two years, the National Investigation Agency has filed a chargesheet on the case of Sayed Liyaqat Shah, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir who had been arrested two years ago for allegedly being a member of terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen.
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www.ndtv.com
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Liyaqat Shah, suspected Hizbul militant, granted bail by Delhi court
- Friday May 17, 2013
- India News | Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Sayed Liyaqat Shah, the Kashmiri man who was arrested by the Delhi Police on the grounds that he wanted to target the national capital, was today granted bail by a city court.
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www.ndtv.com
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'No jobs, no trust', say former Kashmiri militants who returned from Pakistan
- Thursday March 28, 2013
- India News | Nazir Masoodi
The arrest of Sayed Liyaqat Shah by the Delhi police for an alleged terror plot has outraged former Kashmiri militants, who say their homecoming from Pakistan under the Jammu and Kashmir government's amnesty policy has been fraught with difficulties and a persisting trust deficit.
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www.ndtv.com
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Liyaqat arrest row: Sources say government to review militant rehabilitation policy
- Tuesday March 26, 2013
- India News | y Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal, Edited by Shamik Ghosh
While a controversy rages around whether Sayed Liyaqat Shah is a militant who wanted to surrender or a terrorist who wanted to target Delhi, the government will review the surrender and rehabilitation policy for militants, sources have told NDTV.
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www.ndtv.com
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Liyaqat arrest row: centre to review militant rehabilitation policy, say sources
- Tuesday March 26, 2013
- India News | Reported by Sheikh Zaffar Iqbal; Edited by Abhinav Bhatt
While a controversy rages around whether Sayed Liyaqat Shah is a militant who wanted to surrender or a terrorist who wanted to target Delhi, the government will review the surrender and rehabilitation policy for militants, sources have told NDTV.
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www.ndtv.com
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A growing unease over the arrest of Liyaqat Shah
- Tuesday March 26, 2013
- India News | Reported by Sudhi Ranjan Sen; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh
Whether a Kashmiri arrested last week after he entered Uttar Pradesh from Nepal is a terrorist, as claimed by the Delhi Police, will now be determined by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). If the probe order comes today, the agency may go to court and seek his custody.
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www.ndtv.com
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National Investigation Agency to probe arrest of alleged terrorist Sayyed Liyaqat Shah
- Monday March 25, 2013
- India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will probe the arrest of alleged Hizbul Mujahideen militant Sayyed Liyaqat Shah. The Centre's move comes after the Jammu and Kashmir government protested against the controversial arrest with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asking Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde to assign the case to the NIA.
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www.ndtv.com