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2 from TN in NIA’s second chargesheet in Mudra Port case

Probe has established that funds generated through the sale of heroin were provided to operatives of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) to further terrorist activities in India, the agency said.

2 from TN in NIA’s second chargesheet in Mudra Port case
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NEW DELHI: The NIA on Monday filed a second supplementary chargesheet against 22 accused, including two men from Tamil Nadu, six Afghan nationals and seven firms, in the 2021 Mundra Port naroctics seizure case in Gujarat, an official said.

Probe has established that funds generated through the sale of heroin were provided to operatives of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) to further terrorist activities in India, the agency said.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had filed a chargesheet against 16 accused on March 14, 2022, and the first supplementary chargesheet was filed against nine others on August 29 that year.

The case pertains to the seizure of over 2,988 kilograms of heroin at the Mundra Port in Gujarat. The consignment was sent from Afghanistan through Bandar Abbas in Iran.

Initially, the case was registered by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence’s Gandhidham unit in Gujarat. It was re-registered by the NIA on October 6, 2021.

The supplementary chargesheet against 22 accused, who also include prime accused Harpreet Singh Talwar alias “Kabir Talwar,” was filed in the special NIA court, Ahmedabad in Gujarat under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, a spokesperson of the NIA said.

“While investigating forward and backward linkages of the crime, a well-oiled network of operatives involved in the import, facilitation and transport of drug-laden consignments has been uncovered. It has also been revealed that consignments were being imported through multiple fake/shell import proprietorship firms floated in India through multiple accused,” the spokesperson said.

The NIA said over a dozen such firms have been identified and investigated, including a charge-sheeted firm, M/s Magent India.

This company was used to import and receive heroin disguised as semi-processed talc stone from Afghanistan to India, it said.

“The India based network of Afghan nationals was responsible for hiring these warehouses and for processing/extracting and distributing the heroin once it reached New Delhi,” the official said.

Besides Talwar, the others named in the second supplementary chargesheet include Rah Matullah Kakar, Shaheenshah Zaheer, Faridoon Amani alias “Javed Amani”, Abdul Salam Noorzai, Mohammad Hussain Dad and Mohammad Hasan Shah -- all residents of Afghanistan.

Other accused named in the chargesheet are Mohd Iqbal Awan, a resident of north Kashmir’s Uri, who is currently in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Prince Sharma, Vityash Koser alias “Raju Dubai” and Jasbir Singh of Delhi, Ishwinder Singh of Haryana, Sushanta Sarkar of West Bengal and Machavaram Sudhakar and Rajkumar Perumal of Tamil Nadu.

India-based M/s Aashi Trading Co, M/s Jesus Christ Impex, M/s Magent India, M/s V/K Enterprises and M/s Vyom Fashions and Afghanistan-based M/s Hasan Husain Limited and M/s Habib Shahab Talc and Marble Processing Company are the firms and companies chargesheeted in the case, the NIA spokesperson said.

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