NEW DELHI Kashmir head priest and Hurriyat Conference leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Tuesday appeared for second consecutive day on Tuesday and will be again quizzed on Wednesday.
Appearance of Mirwaiz before the NIA has paved the way for a thorough probe into charges of funding and conspiracy against the Hurriyat leader, officials said.
Mirwaiz appeared before the National Investigation Agency for the second consecutive day on Tuesday for questioning in connection with a case related to funding of groups and separatist organisations in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Appearance of Mirwaiz before the NIA proves the government’s determination to establish that Kashmiri separatist leaders will have to be held accountable to the law of the land. It has paved the way for thorough investigation into charges of terror funding and conspiracy against the Hurriyat leader,” a home ministry official told PTI .
The questioning of Mirwaiz by the NIA has been considered a significant development as he had been trying to evade the questioning by the probe agency by resorting to various stratagems.
These include by not responding initially to the NIA summons at all, and later saying he was ready to be examined by NIA in Srinagar.
“However, eventually he had to follow the summons and travel to New Delhi to answer questions from the NIA. This is in line with the government’s firm stance that separatist leaders cannot claim immunity and that they will be held accountable for laws of the land,” the official said.
The NIA had conducted raids in February 2019 on allegations of funding and money laundering on the premises of Mirwaiz and other Hurriyat leaders like Yasin Malik and son of SAS Geelani, Naseem Geelani.
They are part of Joint Resistance Leadership who frequently organise protests, stone pelting and shutdowns in the valley, disrupting normal life, impacting students and daily wage earners, businesses and tourism.
The investigation against Naseem Geelani and others is proceeding as per law.
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