As part of a new strategy to hit out at the finances of terrorist organisations, the NIA special court, Panchkula (Haryana) has forfeited the seized property of four aides of Pakistan-based ‘listed Khalistani terrorist’ Harwinder Sandhu @ Rinda.
The accused being tried in the court have been identified as four accused, Gurpreet Singh alias Gopi, Amandeep Singh alias Deepa, Parminder Singh alias Pinder & Bhupinder Singh.
This is the first time the NIA had proactively sought the properties of terrorists to be ‘forfeited to the State’ under section 26 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 after being attached as proceeds of terrorism. Forfeiture of properties is a major new tool in NIA’s strategy to dismantle the terrorist ecosystem in the country. The NIA has adopted this strategy to squeeze the financial resources of the terrorist outfits as well as their operatives and associates. The agency has already attached several terrorist-linked properties and the process of their forfeiture is under way in various different courts.
In the current case, NIA special court has approved the terror agency’s application seeking the forfeiture of the property, including Rs.7,80,000 in cash and a Toyota Innova Car (DL1VB-7869), which was used by the accused for transporting arms, ammunition, explosives and narcotics across India.
The Haryana Police had, on 5th May 2022, seized three Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), one pistol with two magazines, 31 rounds of ammunition and Rs. 1.30 lakh in cash from the four accused. They were going to deliver the consignment to Adilabad, Telangana, in the Innova car, in which a specially designed cavity had been created to hide the arms and cash.
A case was registered at under sections 13, 18 & 20 of the UAPA, sections 4 & 5 of the Explosive Substance Act 1908 and section 25 of the Arms Act. On 24 May 2022, the NIA took over the investigations in the case, which it re-registered as RC-24/22/NIA/DLI.
Investigations by NIA revealed that the four men had received multiple consignments of arms, ammunition, explosives and narcotics, which were sent via drones from Pakistan by wanted terrorist Harwinder Rinda. The supplies were delivered at pre-determined locations near the Indo-Pak border. Further investigations showed that Gopi had earned a lot of money by smuggling arms, ammunition, explosives and narcotics.
Extensive investigations led to the seizure of the Innova car and Rs. 7,80,000 cash by the NIA on 30th March 2023 under the provisions of UAPA after approvals of the competent authority. The NIA special court Panchkula, after thorough consideration of the matter, has now ordered confirmation of the seizures and forfeited the said property under section 26 of UAPA to the State on the grounds that the same constituted “proceeds of terrorism”. Investigations in the case are continuing.
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