NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Police officer Davinder Singh, who was nabbed while ferrying two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen terrorists on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway, withdrew his interim bail application on Wednesday, a day after filing it in a Delhi court.
His lawyer MS Khan said: "Davinder's bail has been withdrawn as certain changes had to be made. We would be filing another plea in few days."
On June 9, Davinder Singh and two other accused – Syed Naveed Mushtaq and Imran Shafi Mir – had knocked on the doors to the court to seek bail, asserting that "there is no evidence to show that there was any conspiracy to commit an act that would threaten the sovereignty of the country." The matter was listed for Wednesday for hearing.
"The accused are wrongly and falsely implicated in the case. There is also no material to substantiate that the accused had the intention or conspired to carry out a terror strike," the plea had stated.
The Special Cell of the Delhi Police is probing their role in alleged planning of a terror attack. (IANS)
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