Jammu: In a case of alleged terror conspiracy, the NIA court in Jammu has declined bail to former J&K Police deputy SP Devinder Singh, who was apprehended in 2020 along with three others, including alleged Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terrorists.According to the prosecution, Singh was held on Jan 11, 2020, along with three others on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway. The Hyundai i20 vehicle they were travelling in was intercepted and a large cache of arms and ammunition was allegedly recovered during the operation.Singh claims he has been framed, citing his record of having participated “in around 200 anti-militancy operations over the years and suffering serious bullet injuries in 1998 during one such operation in Budgam, which left him disabled”.He also pleaded that despite his long incarceration since January 11, 2020, only a few witnesses have been examined so far and there has been no direct recovery from his possession.The NIA, however, opposed the bail plea, arguing his regular and interim bail pleas had already been rejected by the trial court as well as by the high court and that there was no change in circumstances.Singh has been booked under the stringent UAPA.On May 20, 2021, a few months after his arrest, the J&K govt had dismissed him from service with immediate effect.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’National Security Is Collective Duty’: Ajit Doval Highlights Key People Power Amid ‘New Awakening”Great Contributors’: How JD Vance Balances Praise For Indian Roots With Criticism Of H1B Visa FraudChhattisgarh: 10 Killed, 23 Injured As Boiler Explodes At Vedanta Power PlantSamrat Chaudhary Becomes Bihar CM: A Political Journey Marked by Setbacks and ReinventionIran Expresses Confidence In India’s BRICS Presidency Amid West Asia ConflictPM Modi, Donald Trump Hold 40-Min Phone Call, Discuss Strait Of Hormuz, West Asia SituationPak Enters Noida? Stunning Twist To Wage War As Workers Riot In NCR; Yogi Minister Drops BombshellFuel Price Freeze Amid Hormuz Crisis Is Costing Oil Companies Thousands of Crores DailyChina Defends Renaming Places In Arunachal After India Slams Beijing’s ‘Mischievous Attempt’Bihar DY CM Puzzle for JDU, Nishant Kumar Reluctance Complicates NDA Math123PhotostoriesInside Neeraj Chopra’s ₹30 crore Haryana home: A perfect blend of luxury and simplicityBeautiful Sanskrit baby girl names that blend tradition with modern charm10 watermelon recipes you can make in just 5 minutes for a summer partyWhat you do after eating matters more than you think: Simple habits that can control blood sugar and digestion7 durable woods that are ideal for garden furniture8 baby boy names inspired by Milky Way galaxyWhy this new rice variety is called ‘Designer Rice’ and how it will impact your protein intake10 free things to do in Noida that are actually worth your timeHow to make Chef Sanjeev Kapoor-style Langarwali Dal6 essential real estate investment strategies for first-time buyers123Hot PicksIran warDisney layoffsPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingDianna Russini Marriage ControversyTaylor Swift Blake Lively FalloutKelce Kayla Nicole TimelineDelhi Dehradun CorridorJk Cow Transport AssaultZoji La TunnelTrump-Modi CallIPL Points TableUS VP pick 2020Lonna Drewes
Jammu: In a case of alleged terror conspiracy, the NIA court in Jammu has declined bail to former J&K Police deputy SP Devinder Singh, who was apprehended in 2020 along with three others, including alleged Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terrorists.According to the prosecution, Singh was held on Jan 11, 2020, along with three others on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway. The Hyundai i20 vehicle they were travelling in was intercepted and a large cache of arms and ammunition was allegedly recovered during the operation.Singh claims he has been framed, citing his record of having participated “in around 200 anti-militancy operations over the years and suffering serious bullet injuries in 1998 during one such operation in Budgam, which left him disabled”.He also pleaded that despite his long incarceration since January 11, 2020, only a few witnesses have been examined so far and there has been no direct recovery from his possession.The NIA, however, opposed the bail plea, arguing his regular and interim bail pleas had already been rejected by the trial court as well as by the high court and that there was no change in circumstances.Singh has been booked under the stringent UAPA.On May 20, 2021, a few months after his arrest, the J&K govt had dismissed him from service with immediate effect.