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Delhi Court sends Pakistani terrorist to 14-day police custody

New Delhi : According to media reports, one terrorist who was nabbed in Delhi by a special cell of Delhi Police, has been sent to 14 day police custody. Delhi Court has sent that Pakistani National for police custody on Tuesday. The remand order was given by chief metropolitan magistrate Pankaj Sharma at the Patiala House Court.

Delhi Police said the man, Mohammad Ashraf, was involved as a sleeper cell and orchestrating subversive activities.

AK-47 and hand grenades recovered from terrorist. The terrorist is said to be trained by ISI to carry out attacks in India. Terrorist was living in national Capital, Delhi with a fake Indian ID.

The terrorist, identified as Mohammad Asraf alias Ali, was held from Laxmi Nagar’s Ramesh Park area. He was living
with a fake ID of an Indian national in Delhi’s Shastri Nagar.

one such was under the name of Ahmed Noori. “He had acquired an Indian passport too, travelled to Thailand and Saudi Arabia. He married an Indian woman in Ghaziabad for documents and had acquired Indian id from Bihar,” Pramod Kushwaha said.

One AK-47 assault rifle with one extra magazine and 60 rounds, one hand grenade, two sophisticated pistols with 50
rounds were recovered from his possession.

The police officer said Ashraf was sent to India through the Siliguri border via Bangladesh. β€œHis ISI handler from Pakistan had tasked him (to carry out terror operations). In the past too he was involved in terror activities,” he said.

Ashraf was arrested under relevant provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Explosives Act and Arms Act, police said.

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