Delhi Court Sentences Two Hizb-ul Mujahideen Members To 12 Yrs, Others To 10 Yrs For Terror Funding, Waging War Against India
Live LawA Delhi Court on Monday sentenced two Hizb-ul Mujahideen members namely Mohd. Shafi Shah and Muzzafar Ahmad Dar to 12 years imprisonment while sentencing the other two men namely Talib Lali and Mushtaq Ahmad Lone to 10 years imprisonment for terror funding and waging war against the Government of India. The case was lodged with allegations that Hizb-ul- Mujahideen had been regularly receiving funds originating from neighbouring countries for carrying out terrorist activities in India and that in the garb of an organization namely, Jammu Kashmir Affectees Relief Trust, the said terrorist outfit was actively involved in furthering the terrorist activities in India. On the contrary, I find that the funding network run by these convicts on the instructions of their handlers sitting in Pakistan had a greater responsibility for the terror acts committed by HM as in absence of such funding, which financed the cadres of HM and provided logistic support, it would not have been possible to commit those terror activities," the Court said.