Delhi Court Grants 7-Day Custody to Four Accused in ISI Network Case
ISI Network case: 4 accused remanded to 7-day police custody in Delhi
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A Delhi court has remanded four individuals, linked to an ISI network, to police custody for seven days as investigations into alleged terror activities continue. The police aim to uncover a larger conspiracy and identify additional suspects involved in the case.
- 01The accused are Harvinder Singh, Gagandeep Singh, Manjeet Singh, and Ang Kami Lama.
- 02Serious allegations include conspiracy to conduct terror activities in Delhi and other cities.
- 03Police recovered live grenades, pistols, ammunition, and a stolen car from the accused.
- 04The court emphasized the need for custodial interrogation to trace the source of weapons and identify other suspects.
- 05The accused are allegedly connected to the network of Dawood Ibrahim.
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On Saturday, the Patiala House Court in Delhi granted a seven-day police custody for four individuals arrested in connection with an ISI network-linked case. The accused—Harvinder Singh, Gagandeep Singh, Manjeet Singh, and Ang Kami Lama—are suspected of planning terror activities in Delhi and other major cities. The Delhi Police sought this remand to investigate a larger conspiracy, which includes identifying financiers and facilitators involved in the alleged terror plot. During the hearing, the court noted the gravity of the allegations, which involve serious offences against national security. Police reported recovering live grenades, firearms, and a stolen vehicle from the accused. The court highlighted the necessity of custodial interrogation to effectively trace the source of weapons and explosives and to uncover the identities of potential accomplices. The investigation is ongoing, with nine individuals already arrested, and five currently in police custody, suggesting a broader network linked to organized crime figures such as Dawood Ibrahim.
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The ongoing investigation into the ISI network case may have significant implications for public safety and national security in Delhi and other major cities.
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