Shabir Shah (File photo) JAMMU: NIA filed Friday a chargesheet against six senior Hurriyat Conference functionaries, including Shabir Ahmad Shah, in a 1996 case of alleged mob violence, firing on police personnel and anti-India activities during a militant’s funeral procession in Srinagar.According to the NIA, all six have been charged with criminal conspiracy, attempt to murder, rioting, assault on public servants and under provisions of the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.Union home ministry (MHA) transferred the probe to NIA from J&K Police in April this year. A Jammu court last week rejected Shah’s bail plea in the case, extending his judicial custody in a Jammu jail.Other than Shah, the chargesheet filed before the Jammu court names Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Abdul Ganie Lone, Mohd Yaqoob Wakeel, Javid Ahmad Mir and Shakeel Ahmad Bakshi. “Proceedings against Geelani, Lone and Wakeel stand abated following their deaths,” an NIA spokesperson said.According to the central agency, the case dates to July 17, 1996, when the funeral procession of slain militant Hilal Ahmad Beigh was passing Naaz Crossing in Srinagar.NIA claims armed militants mingled with the procession and opened fire on the police, injuring several personnel, while govt vehicles were extensively damaged in heavy stone-pelting. The accused also raised anti-India, pro-Pakistan and other secessionist slogans, made inflammatory speeches and advocated armed struggle, NIA said.According to the agency, the violence was part of a larger conspiracy by the Hurriyat leadership to use the funeral procession as a platform to propagate separatist ideology, mobilise public support against the Centre and provoke public disorder while demonstrating the outfit’s organisational strength in Jammu and Kashmir.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSupreme Court Drama: Petitioner Abuses CJI, Throws Papers; No Contempt Action TakenDevendra Fadnavis Clarifies ‘Bhade Ke Tattu’ Remark, Says He Will Call Critics ‘Hired Fools’Amit Shah Announces Smart Border Vision With Four-Pronged Security Grid40-Foot Illegal Pipeline Linked To IOCL Oil Network Found In Rajasthan; Police Probe Oil TheftThree-Fold Rise In Assam Budget: Aims At Uplifting People, Says CM Sarma’You Will Have To Kill Me’: Mamata’s Defiant Message As TMC Faces Major RebellionIRCTC Rolls Out Beta Website With Simpler Booking Experience; 4 Key Changes Explained’She Pleaded For Help, No One Listened’: What The CCTV Reveals About Jaipur Schoolgirl’s DeathIgnored Warnings Or Natural Calamity? Kerala Orders Probe Into Wayanad Landslide Tragedy’Exam Paper Came A Night Before’: UGC-NET Leak Trail, Whistleblower Tells His Story | Watch123PhotostoriesHow Chanel No. 5 got its famous name: The story behind the iconic fragrance10 baby names that mean “miracle” in different cultures6 stunning red birds in India and where to find themIf your child says these 7 phrases often, psychologists say they’re asking for connectionAre you accidentally damaging your kidneys? Doctor reveals the common daily mistakes that can lead to silent kidney diseaseSreeleela and Kalyani Priyadarshan ace the Wimbledon dress code with timeless London fashion5 natural alternatives to collagen supplements for healthy hair and skinRed vs green vs yellow bell peppers: Who wins the nutrition face-off?7 Animals that eat bees without letting stings stop themLock Upp 2: From Ram Kapoor’s lavish villa to Shivangi Joshi’s dreamy Dehradun home, a look at the luxurious properties of the inmates123Hot PicksSIRBlake LivelyGurgaon EncounterCM VijayAlex PereiraPM ModiNico HischierStrait of HormuzSimone BilesTop TrendingGurgaon MonsoonAMU Seerat CertificateTelangana Techie Wife MurderFIFA World Cup 2026Weather TodayTS EAMCET Phase 1 seat allotmentRamesh MhatreDelhi NCR rainGurgaon EncounterIran war
JAMMU: NIA filed Friday a chargesheet against six senior Hurriyat Conference functionaries, including Shabir Ahmad Shah, in a 1996 case of alleged mob violence, firing on police personnel and anti-India activities during a militant’s funeral procession in Srinagar.According to the NIA, all six have been charged with criminal conspiracy, attempt to murder, rioting, assault on public servants and under provisions of the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.Union home ministry (MHA) transferred the probe to NIA from J&K Police in April this year. A Jammu court last week rejected Shah’s bail plea in the case, extending his judicial custody in a Jammu jail.Other than Shah, the chargesheet filed before the Jammu court names Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Abdul Ganie Lone, Mohd Yaqoob Wakeel, Javid Ahmad Mir and Shakeel Ahmad Bakshi. “Proceedings against Geelani, Lone and Wakeel stand abated following their deaths,” an NIA spokesperson said.According to the central agency, the case dates to July 17, 1996, when the funeral procession of slain militant Hilal Ahmad Beigh was passing Naaz Crossing in Srinagar.NIA claims armed militants mingled with the procession and opened fire on the police, injuring several personnel, while govt vehicles were extensively damaged in heavy stone-pelting. The accused also raised anti-India, pro-Pakistan and other secessionist slogans, made inflammatory speeches and advocated armed struggle, NIA said.According to the agency, the violence was part of a larger conspiracy by the Hurriyat leadership to use the funeral procession as a platform to propagate separatist ideology, mobilise public support against the Centre and provoke public disorder while demonstrating the outfit’s organisational strength in Jammu and Kashmir.