Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir court has extended the remand of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Waheed Para to Jammu and Kashmir’s Criminal Investigation Kashmir (CIK) by five more days from Friday.
After Para was granted bail by the National Investigation Agency court on 9 January, he was taken away by the CIK in a “case related to an alleged nexus involving politicians, terrorists and secessionist forces.
Para, who is president of the youth wing of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was initially arrested by the NIA merely days after he filed his nomination for the District Development Council elections. Para, imprisoned by the NIA during elections, had won his seat from Pulwama.
Para was arrested by the NIA on 25 November last year following a disclosure statement by Hizbul Mujahideen militant Naveed Baba, who was arrested along with then J-K Police Deputy SP Davinder Singh on 11 January. However, the court observed that offences, particularly those under the Unlawful Activities Act (UAPA), “are not prima facie made out against the applicant/accused”.
Highlighting loopholes in the NIA’s case, including non-mention of any reference of Para in its original or the supplementary charge sheet, the judge questioned the basis of his arrest on the “so-called disclosure statement” of the militant.
The court noted that its “legal value” was “seriously hit by Section 25 of the Evidence Act”, which says that such confessional statement can only be recorded under Section 164 CrPC by a magistrate. Not one protected witness named Para.
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