The National Investigating Agency found terror link between suspended DSP Davinder Singh and Pakistan High Commission

The National Investigating Agency found terror link between suspended DSP Davinder Singh and Pakistan High Commission

The National Investigating Agency (NIA) has found alleged terror links between suspended J&K DSP Davinder Singh and officials of the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi, The Times of India has reported.

Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh was arrested on January 10 for allegedly ferrying two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists in a vehicle on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway. The case was initially lodged by the J&K police, and later taken over by the NIA, while Singh was suspended.

During its investigation into the terror case, the central agency found that Singh was in touch with Pakistan High Commission officials with regards to his activities in aiding terrorists and furthering terror activities in the Valley, sources told the newspaper.

The sources also said NIA has identified the middle man or the “go-between” through whom Singh would communicate with the junior staff at the Pakistan High Commission. He is likely to be booked soon.

Source: Defence Avation Post