New Delhi : “Ghee” is a code word for explosives and “khidmat” as the services of persons who have undergone terrorist training, claimed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in its submission to a Delhi court hearing a case on terror funding. The court, while finding activities of the accused suspicious, said there could be many interpretations of the words and the prosecution failed to establish their interpretation as the only one. All four accused were discharged.
New Delhi : “Ghee” is a code word for explosives and “khidmat” as the services of persons who have undergone terrorist training, claimed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in its submission to a Delhi court hearing a case on terror funding. The court, while finding activities of the accused suspicious, said there could be many interpretations of the words and the prosecution failed to establish their interpretation as the only one. All four accused were discharged.
New Delhi : “Ghee” is a code word for explosives and “khidmat” as the services of persons who have undergone terrorist training, claimed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in its submission to a Delhi court hearing a case on terror funding. The court, while finding activities of the accused suspicious, said there could be many interpretations of the words and the prosecution failed to establish their interpretation as the only one. All four accused were discharged.
New Delhi : “Ghee” is a code word for explosives and “khidmat” as the services of persons who have undergone terrorist training, claimed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in its submission to a Delhi court hearing a case on terror funding. The court, while finding activities of the accused suspicious, said there could be many interpretations of the words and the prosecution failed to establish their interpretation as the only one. All four accused were discharged.
New Delhi : “Ghee” is a code word for explosives and “khidmat” as the services of persons who have undergone terrorist training, claimed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in its submission to a Delhi court hearing a case on terror funding. The court, while finding activities of the accused suspicious, said there could be many interpretations of the words and the prosecution failed to establish their interpretation as the only one. All four accused were discharged.