Suspended J&K cop, Davinder Singh to be brought to Delhi
New Delhi, Mar 15: Suspended Jammu and Kashmir Police officer Davinder Singh, who was arrested for ferrying two terrorists, is being brought to Delhi for questioning in connection with an alleged plot to carrying out "targeted killings" of influential political and judicial figures in Delhi and neighbouring states in January, police said here on Saturday.
Earlier, he was interrogated by Jammu and Kashmir Police and the NIA, they said.
"To find out about plans to carry out any terror activity in the national capital, he is being brought here on a production warrant by the Delhi Police Special Cell for interrogation in this regard," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said.
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Davinder Singh, who was posted as deputy superintendent of police at the Srinagar airport, was arrested in January along with top commander of Lashker-e-Taiba Naveed Babu and Altaf of Hizbul Mujahideen in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district.
On January 27, the Special Cell had registered an FIR on the complaint of a police officer, who had received information on the terror plot from a source.
The FIR had stated that an information was received from reliable source that underworld don Chhota Shakeel of D-gang has tasked his operatives to execute "targeted killing" of influential political and judicial figures in Delhi and neighbouring states.
The
underworld
operatives
of
Dawood
Ibrahim's
gang
had
managed
to
arrange
high-grade
weapons.
The
delivery
of
weapons
was
also
arranged
by
Shakeel
and
the
communication
for
delivery
was
done
through
''end-to-end'' encrypted
messaging
applications,
it
stated.
No
specific
''targets''
had
been
named
in
the
FIR,
officials
said.