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                           IN THE COURT OF SH. DEEPAK SEHRAWAT. CMM (NDD).
                                     PATIALA HOUSE COURTS. NEW DELHI

                Case  FIR No.  688  dated  22.12.2000  u/s  302/307/353/186/201/121/216/468/420/4711
               474/120-B/34-IPC,  14  Foreigners Act,  4/5  Explosive  Substances Act &  25/27 Arms
               Act, PS Kotwali, Delhi.
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                                    State Vs.     Bilal Ahmad Kawa s/o Ali Mohammad Kawa
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                                                  rio Qutubuddin Pora, PS M.R.Ganj, Aali Kadal,
                                                  Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. (Aged: 37 years),
                                                  Date of arrest 10.01.2018

                             Subject: Application for  10 days Police custody remand.


               Hon'ble Sir,


                      With  due  respect  it  is  submitted  that  on  22.12.2000,  Captain  S.P.
               Patwardhan, Adjudant,  7 Rajputana Rifles,  Red  Fort,  Delhi,  submitted a  written
               complaint to  lnspr.  Roop  La!, PS Kotwali at the place of occurance i.e.  near C.O's
               office,  7th Rajputana Rifle inside Red Fort.  In his complaint Sh.  Patwardhan stated
               that on 22.12.2000 at around 9.05 PM,  6 persons, wearing dark clothes armed with
               AK-56/47  rifles  entered Red  Fort from  the  direction  of Salim  Garh  Gate/Yamuna
               bridge.  'While  moving  inside  they  came  accross  civilian  sentry  Abdullah  Thakur
               deployed on duty at 339, (independent) supply platoon and fired  a burst hitting him
               in  the  chest and he  died  on  the  spot.  Thereafter the  intruders ran towards M.T.
               Line and came across  Rifleman (barber)  Uma Shankar Singh bar and fired a burst
              ·at him killing him on the spot.  Thereafter the intruders ran into a room in the Unit
               Line  close  to  the  office  complex  and  shot  Naik  Ashok  Kumar  who  was  seriously
               injured.  The  intruders then  ran towards  Archaeological  Survey of India  Museum
               complex.  At this stage they were fired  upon by the Army's Quick Reaction Team.
               However,  intruders  escaped  into  the  woods  area close  to  the  Ring Road.  On  this
               complaint,  the aforesaid case vide FIR No.  688/2000 dt.  22.12.2000,  was registered
               at PS Kotwali, Delhi.


                      On  25.12.2000 one  Ashfaq Ahmed@ Abu  Hamaad@ Arif.  Mohd.  s/o  Mohd.
             (Akr.am  r/o  512,  Tubewell,No.).,  Haveliya, ·Distt.  Abottabad,  Pakistan belonging  to
        \      Lashkar-e·Tayyeba\~as apprehended in a raid at 308-A,  DDA flats,  Gazipur, Delhi
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          '    where he had come to meet his iirlaws. Ashfaq led the cops to his aide, Abu Sarna!,
               who  was  killed  in  an encounter on  26.12.2000  in the  area of Batla House,  Delhi.
               Other  executors  were  identified  as  Abu  Sam ad,  Abu  Sad,  Abu  Sakhar,  Bilal .and
               Abu Haidar.

                      After  trial  seven  accused  persons  Ashfaq  Ahmed  @ Arif,  Rehmana  Yusuf,
               Nazir Ahmed  Qasid,  Farooq,  Babar Mohsin  Bagwala,  Matloob  Alam  and  Sadaqat
              Ali    were  convicted  on  31.10.2005,  by  the  Ld.  court  of  Sh.  O.P.  Saini,  ASJ.
               Thereafter during  appeal,  on  13.9.2007,  six  accused  persons  namely  Sadaqat Ali,






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