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Delhi court sends Hizbul terrorist involved in 11 terror attacks to 7-day police custody
A Delhi court on Friday sent a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist, Javed Ahmed Mattoo, an accused in 11 terror attack cases in Jammu and Kashmir, to seven-day police custody.
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday sent a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist, Javed Ahmed Mattoo, an accused in 11 terror attack cases in Jammu and Kashmir, to seven-day police custody.
The Special Cell of Delhi Police in coordination with other agencies on Thursday arrested the 'A++ category' terrorist, who carried a reward of Rs 10 lakh for his involvement in a series of terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
On an application moved by the Delhi Police, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Nabeela Wali of Patiala House Courts sent Matoo (32) to police custody for a week.
Mattoo a.k.a. Irsad Ahmed Malla alias Ehsan, who hails from Sopore in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district was allegedly involved in five grenade attacks in the Kashmir Valley.
Wanted in connection with 11 known terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Matoo has been evading arrest for the last 13 years.
According to the Special Commissioner of Police (Special Cell), H.G.S. Dhaliwal, the arrest was made possible through coordinated efforts with the central agencies.
"A tip-off suggested that Mattoo would be arriving at NCR to collect arms and ammunition," said Dhaliwal.
On Thursday, it was learned that Mattoo is in Delhi to acquire weapons at the behest of Pakistan's ISI, with plans to execute terror strikes in Jammu & Kashmir, and another location.
A police team later apprehended Mattoo from the Nizamuddin area, and seized a 9 mm pistol, six live cartridges, a magazine, and a stolen Santro car from his possession.
A case has been registered against him.
The Special CP said that Mattoo was part of a notorious gang of seven terrorists associated with the Hizbul Mujahideen, operating primarily in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in Sopore.
The police officer said Mattoo's Pakistan-based handler would coordinate the delivery of arms and ammunition, and Mattoo would carry out terror strikes in J&K.
"He is the lone surviving A++ category terrorist based out of J&K. He had earlier gone into hiding after escaping to Nepal on the directions of the ISI. The J&K Police were actively pursuing him," the officer said.
The Special CP also revealed that Mattoo was shot at a decade ago by security forces during an encounter, resulting in a bullet injury to his leg.
"This has impacted his ability to directly engage in attacks against security forces, as he used to before the incident," the police officer said.
Mattoo's other six associates have been identified as Abdul Majid Jarger (currently in Pakistan), Abdul Qayyum Nazar (killed in a clash with security forces), Tarik Ahmed Lone (reportedly drowned while attempting to evade arrest), Imtiyaz Kundu (fled to Pakistan in 2015-16), Mehraj Halwai (killed in an encounter with the security forces), and Waseem Guru (killed in an exchange of fire with security forces).
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