Stepping up efforts to track down three suspects in the Delhi High Court blast case, the National Investigating Agency Tuesday issued public notices about the accused along with their photographs and announced a Rs10-lakh reward to anyone giving information about them.
The agency published 'wanted' notices for Amir Ali Kamal alias Akram, Junaid Akram Malik alias Juni alias Umair and Shakir Hussain Sheikh alias Chota Hafiz alias Adil, in various local newspapers in Jammu and Kashmir.
The publication of the notices followed a massive manhunt for Junaid in Dachhan area of Kishtwar after leads emerged about his presence in that region, NIA sources said.
As per the NIA notice, the three, suspected to be associated with militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, allegedly played a crucial role in the conspiracy which led to the blast at the Delhi High Court on September 7.
They have also been accused of several other cases in the Kishtwar region, it said.
According to the notice, Amir (25), a resident of Kichloo Mohlla, has been active since 2008 and is currently the militant group's 'divisional commander' in Kishtwar-Doda belt.
He is also alleged to have been involved in several terrorist activities in the Chinab Valley belt, it said.
Shakir, 25, who belongs to Palmar area in Kishtwar district, is his deputy and is active in the mountainous belt since 2005, the notice said.
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