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NIA court frames charge-sheet against DeM chief Asiya Andrabi and 8 others

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Srinagar: An NIA court of south Kashmir (Anantnag) has framed charges against Dukhtarn-e-Millat chief Asiya Andrabi and other eight persons including Nahida Nasreen and Sofi Fahmeeda.

The charges were framed through video conferencing in the court of Javaid Aalam, Special Judge designated under NIA Act.

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The charges were framed after a gap of almost three years in case FIR No. 60/2018 of Police Station Anantnag under section 147, 148, 149, 341, 336, 307, 427, 120-B RPC 3/4 PPPD Act 18,20,38,39 ULAP Act, NIA said in a press release.

Andrabi and her two associates Nahida and Fahmeeda are presently lodged in Tihar Jail and the charges have been framed through video conferencing.

Earlier the case was presented in the court on December 06, 2018, and after a gap of almost three years charge-sheet against all the nine accused has been framed.

Asiya Andrabi and other accused have been charged of hatching criminal conspiracy against the country and disturbing law and order. They have been also charged of instigating unruly mob armed with stones and stone-pelting on moving private and police and security forces’ vehicles.

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