Image: IANS Srinagar: A special court in Jammu and Kashmir Saturday issued a non-bailable warrant (NBW) against Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen outfit supreme commander Mohammad Yousuf Shah alias Syed Salah-ud-Din in a 2012 UAPA case.A court of special judge, designated under the NIA act in central Kashmir’s Budgam ruled, “Mohammad Yousuf Shah alias Syed Salah-ud-Din is evading arrest as a non-bailable warrant is issued against him.” The court has directed J&K Police to arrest him.The court said there is enough evidence suggesting that the accused committed offences under sections 13, 18, 20 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and section 506 of the Ranbir Penal Code, that was applicable in the erstwhile J&K state in 2012.Earlier, the additional prosecuting officer submitted that the accused crossed over the border and is currently in Pakistan. The officer said the SHO in Budgam and the police post in-charge at Soibugh, Budgam, have issued two separate certificates indicating that the accused is in Pakistan.The court noted that the original case diary had been forwarded to a competent authority for grant of sanction after which charge sheet would be filed before court for conducting trial in absentia.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHindu Lynching Sparks Outrage: Shashi Tharoor Warns On Mob Rule, Priyanka Blasts Modi Govt SilenceEx-PM Imran Khan And Bushra Bibi Jailed For 17 Years In Toshakhana Gift Jewellery Case’There Is Only One Modi’: Jaishankar Says Leaders Define Nations, Not Ministers Or IndividualsMore Complicated Than Ever: Jaishankar Flags US, China, Russia, Europe As India Faces Harder ChoicesPM Modi Says BJP Correcting Congress Mistakes As Assam Gets New Airport And Northeast PushKabul Chooses India For Medicines As Afghan Minister Admits Pakistan Ties Have Deteriorated BadlySonia Gandhi Criticises PM Modi Over VB-G RAM G Bill And MGNREGA Rollback’Maha Jungle Raj in Bengal, Mamata Shielding Infiltrators’: PM Modi Blasts TMC in Virtual RallyPiyush Goyal Says Congress Policies Suppressed Enterprise And Capped India’s Growth For Decades’Global Order Has Changed Forever, No Single Nation Can Dominate All Issues’: Says EAM Jaishankar123PhotostoriesTea Time Snack: How to make zero-sugar Banana Chocolate Oatmeal CookiesBharti Singh turned emotional as her water bag broke before delivery; shared, “Mujhe Bahot Darr Lag Raha Hai”8 Foods that can help manage blood sugar levels in Diabetes10 best destinations near Delhi/NCR to plan your last-minute New Year getawayFrom Sunil Grover to Rupali Ganguly: This is what your favorite TV actors did before getting limelightBlurred vision or eye strain? These signs mean you need an eye check-up12 food combinations that can slow down parents’ agingWinter Snack: How to make Dhokla in a pressure cooker8 Stoic life lessons from “Meditations” by Marcus AureliusNot just cold or cough: Doctor shares common triggers that can cause a sore throat123Hot PicksTom BradyEpstein files releasedTim SaunderGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays DecemberBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJosh Allen Luxury Car CollectionRandi MahomesAuston MatthewsWho is Nicole LundersJeremy Doku and Shireen Doku Net WorthMatthew StaffordWalker Buehlers WifeSibley ScolesAssam Rajdani Express TragedyUS Strikes
Srinagar: A special court in Jammu and Kashmir Saturday issued a non-bailable warrant (NBW) against Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen outfit supreme commander Mohammad Yousuf Shah alias Syed Salah-ud-Din in a 2012 UAPA case.A court of special judge, designated under the NIA act in central Kashmir’s Budgam ruled, “Mohammad Yousuf Shah alias Syed Salah-ud-Din is evading arrest as a non-bailable warrant is issued against him.” The court has directed J&K Police to arrest him.The court said there is enough evidence suggesting that the accused committed offences under sections 13, 18, 20 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and section 506 of the Ranbir Penal Code, that was applicable in the erstwhile J&K state in 2012.Earlier, the additional prosecuting officer submitted that the accused crossed over the border and is currently in Pakistan. The officer said the SHO in Budgam and the police post in-charge at Soibugh, Budgam, have issued two separate certificates indicating that the accused is in Pakistan.The court noted that the original case diary had been forwarded to a competent authority for grant of sanction after which charge sheet would be filed before court for conducting trial in absentia.