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Another Kashmiri held by NIA granted bail by Delhi court

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Srinagar, Mar 25: Another Kashmiri has been granted bail by a Delhi court in an alleged stone-pelting case being investigated by the NIA.

According to the report published in ‘The Indian Express’, the court has granted bail to 24-years-old Javed Ahmed Bhat of Qaimoh in Kulgam. Bhat used to sell crockery, mentioned the report.

“He was arrested by the NIA on September 5 for alleged involvement in anti-national and stone-pelting activities. The NIA has alleged that his location was found to be near various encounters sites where stone-pelting activities were reported,” said the report.

The report stated additional Sessions Judge Tarun Sherawat granted bail to Bhat, but a detailed order is yet to come.

The NIA had said that Bhat was arrested after prima facie witness statements on record against him, the report said.

“Statements of three protected witnesses (public servants) under 161 CrPC have revealed that the applicant was present and an active participation in the offence of stone-pelting on security forces,” the report quoted NIA stating while filing the reply on Bhat’s bail plea.

Bhat’s counsel M S Khan had argued in court that he was wrongly and falsely implicated. “He has never indulged in anti-national activities at any point of time, neither was he associated with any organisation nor participated in stone-pelting and that there is no material evidence available to this effect,” submitted Khan in his bail plea, the report said.

The same court had earlier granted bail to photojournalist Kamran Yusuf.

ASJ Tarun Sherawat, while granting bail to Yusuf, had said that the agency had not placed on record a “single photo/video” to show the accused was “indulging in stone pelting activities at any site”, mentioned the report.

The court had said that Yusuf was not found involved in any such offences/ activities in the past, mentioned the report.

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