Srinagar: A special court here has framed charges against a Hurriyat Conference leader and seven others in a case related to "selling" of MBBS seats in Pakistan to students from Jammu and Kashmir and using the money to fund terrorism. The court of Special Judge Manjeet Singh Manhas, designated under the NIA Act, has framed charges against Mohammad Akbar Bhat alias Zaffar Akbar Bhat, the chairman of Salvation Movement (a constituent of hardline Hurriyat Conference) for committing offences under sections 13, 17, 18, 40 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act read with Section 420 of IPC.
The other accused in the case against whom the court framed charges are Fatima Shah, Altaf Ahmad Bhat (at present in Pakistan), Qazi Yasir, Mohammad Abdullah Shah, Sabzar Ahmad Sheikh, Manzoor Ahmad Shah and Mohd Iqbal Mir. The case was registered by the Jammu and Kashmir Police's Counter Insurgency Kashmir, which has been designated as the State Investigation Agency (SIA) now, on July 27, 2020, against unscrupulous persons who were hand in glove with some educational consultancies for arranging admission of J&K residents in MBBS and other professional courses in various colleges, institutions and universities in Pakistan, officials said.
The SIA filed its first charge sheet against nine people, including the Hurriyat leader, in the case in December last year. Huge amount of money was received in lieu of such admissions from the parents of the students, and the money so earned was ploughed into supporting terrorism in J&K, the officials said. During the course of investigation, searches in the houses of accused persons and at the other places were conducted by sleuths of SIA after obtaining search warrants from the court, they said.
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