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Six found guilty for plotting attacks in Kerala and nearby states
New Delhi, Nov 26: An NIA court has held
six persons in connection with an ISIS case guilty. The court found six people,
arrested in connection with a 2016 Islamic State (ISIS) terror plot case,
guilty of conspiring to carry out strikes across Kerala and neighbouring
states.
Those convicted are Manseed Mehmood, Swalih
Mohammed, Rashid Ali, Ramshad N K, Safvan and Moinuddin. Special judge P
Krishnakumar, however, acquitted Jasim N K.
The court said they had not joined the ISIS
but made it clear that they were qualified to be called as members of a terror
gang. The quantum of punishment will be pronounced on Wednesday, it said.
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They have been found guilty under various
sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) including offences
relating to membership of a terrorist organisation and support given to a
terrorist organisation.
During the hearing on quantum of punishment,
the prosecution argued that they should be awarded life imprisonment as they
did not show any remorse or repentance for their act.
The prosecution said it will also send across
a message to society that such acts would be dealt with seriously.
Opposing the prosecution argument, the defence
sought maximum leniency citing that no arms or ammunition were recovered from
them.


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