Kolkata: convicted in the conspiracy of the terrorists sentenced to 6 years, also good

Kolkata, June 19 (IANS). The Special Court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday delivered a major ruling in the Jamaate-Ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) rot conservation case. The court sentenced a conviction in the case to six years of strict imprisonment. There was also a fine of Rs 20,000. The JMB terrorist recruitment case was sentenced by a special NIA court in Kolkata. Six years in the conspiracy of the anti -India terror will be behind bars. Accused Najiur Rehman Pavel Alias ​​Jorum Merchant alias Joseph was sentenced under various divisions and section 14A (b) of Foreign Law, section 12 of the Passport Act of India. Apart from six years in prison, the court also imposed a fine of Rs 20,000. Kolkata’s STF police station originally registered a case in July 2021 regarding illegal entry into India’s illegal entry into India. Members of JMB along with their unknown colleagues conspired to wage war against India by recruiting and motivating young Muslim youths within India and Bangladesh. The youth is motivated to establish ‘khilafat’ by removing India’s democratically elected government using criminal power. In August 2021, the NIA, which took over the case, filed its most important charge sheet against five accused in January 2022. Rabiul Islam was sentenced to five years of strict imprisonment and a fine of Rs 20,000 in the RC-19/2021/NIA/DLI case in November 2024. At the same time, the case against the remaining three accused. -Ians SCH/DSC shares this story tags