New Delhi: Delhi Police has filed its charge sheet against LeT bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda and three others for allegedly helping in infiltration of Pakistani and Bangladeshi terrorists into India in 1997 to carry out terror strikes.
In the charge sheet filed before the court of additional sessions judge Daya Prakash, the special cell of Delhi Police named Tunda, his father-in-law Mohd Zakaria and their two close aides Allauddin and Bashiruddin as accused in the case.
They have been named in the charge sheet for the offences punishable under various sections of IPC, including 121 (waging war against the country), 121-A (conspiring to commit certain offences against the state) and under provisions of Explosives Substance Act, Foreigners Act and Arms Act.
According to police, Allauddin and Bashiruddin met Tunda in 1994 through Zakaria before joining the banned LeT.
It claimed that on Tunda's instruction, the other three accused helped Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals, allegedly involved in various terror strikes here in 1997, to infiltrate into India.
A number of Pakistani nationals and others were arrested in 1998 in connection with various bomb blasts in India, the special cell said.
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