Delhi HC denies parole to JeM terrorist to visit J&K

DN Bureau

The convict had sought parole to visit his parents and get married. Read further on Dynamite News:

Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court


New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has denied parole to a convicted terrorist, who has been in jail for more than 20 years and was seeking the relief to go to Jammu and Kashmir, saying there is an apprehension that his presence in the area would be detrimental to the larger security interest.

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The convict had sought parole to visit his parents and get married.

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The court, however, directed the jail superintendent here to make a one-time arrangement for a video call for Feroz Ahmed Bhatt, a member of terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), with his parents.










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