Hizbul chief's son arrested by NIA in Jammu and Kashmir
Syed Shakeel works a senior laboratory technician at Srinagar's Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences.
SRINAGAR: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) which is probing illegal funding, including through hawala channels, for militants in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday arrested Syed Shakeel Ahmed Shah, son of Hizbul-Muja-hideen ‘supreme commander’ Syed Salahuddin. The NIA said that Syed Shakeel was arrested during a raid at his residence in Srinagar’s Rambagh area at 3.30 am in connection with a 2011 terror funding case.
It alleged that he used to receive funds through a United States-based international wire transfer company from Aijaz Ahmed Bhat, another accused in the case who is absconding and is presently based in Saudi Arabia. Syed Shakeel works a senior laboratory technician at Srinagar’s Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences. The agency had in October last year arrested Syed Salahuddin’s elder son Syed Shahid Yousuf in connection with the same case.
An employee of J&K’s horticulture department, he is currently lodged in Delhi’s Tihar jail. After his arrest by the NIA, Syed Shakeel was taken to the joint interrogation centre near the Srinagar airport where the agency operates from currently. He is likely to be flown to Delhi where he would be produced before a court for seeking his remand by the NIA, the police sources said. A spokesman of the NIA said, “In an operation on Thursday morning, NIA team along with the police and CRPF arrested Shakeel in a terror funding case”. He alleged that Shakeel was “one of several Indian contacts of Bhat” who had been in telephonic contact with him for receiving money transfer codes.