New Delhi:The Special NIA court in Assam has sentenced five people to eight years in jail in the 2011 PLA-CPI (Maoist) nexus case related to a criminal conspiracy to threaten the country's unity, integrity, security and sovereignty, an official said on Thursday.
Three of the convicts -- N Dilip Singh of Manipur, and Senjam Dhiren Singh and Arnold Singh of Assam -- belonged to the proscribed terrorist organisation People's Liberation Army (PLA), while the other two -- Indranil Chanda and Amit Bagchi of West Bengal -- are members of the CPI (Maoist), a National Investigation Agency (NIA) spokesperson said.The agency had filed three charge sheets in the case on May 21 and November 16 in 2012, and on July 31, 2014, in the NIA Special Court, Guwahati.
The court, after extensive hearings, on Wednesday convicted the five accused in the case under various sections of Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, and announced the sentences, the spokesperson said. The NIA had registered a suo moto case on July 1, 2011, on inputs that the PLA had hatched a conspiracy to destabilise the country with the support of the CPI (Maoist).
Communist Party of India (Maoist) leaders had agreed to recognise and support the separatist activities of the PLA for the creation of the northeastern state of Manipur as a separate nation, the spokesperson said and added the PLA leadership, on its part, decided to support the continuing war of the CPI (Maoist) for overthrowing the constitutionally elected government of India.