Failed to get Jundal custody, NIA tells court
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which had sought the custody of the alleged key handlers in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks to be produced before the NIA court on July 6, had told the court that they have failed to get the custody of Jundal to interrogate in a conspiracy to carry out attacks in various parts of the country.
The agency was asked by special NIA Judge H.S. Sharma to produce Abu Jundal, alias Sayed Zabiuddin, on July 6 in connection with the FIR lodged on June 8 against Jundal and another suspect allegedly involved in a conspiracy amassing substances to carry out attacks in various parts of the country.
The federal agency informed the NIA court that Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav on Thursday handed over the remand custody of the alleged terrorist to special cell of Delhi police for another 15 days.
However, the agency also said that it will again make a plea for the custody of Jundal. According to the NIA report, earlier on June 8 an FIR was registered against Jundal and a suspect, Fayag Kagazi, for allegedly making efforts to collect explosives as per a plot by LeT members for organising terror strikes across the country.
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