NIA court denies bail to woman facing trial in Pulwama terror attack case, asks jail authorities to provide medical care | India News

NIA court denies bail to woman facing trial in Pulwama terror attack case, asks jail authorities to provide medical care | India News


NIA court denies bail to woman facing trial in Pulwama terror attack case, asks jail authorities to provide medical care
NIA court denies bail to Pulwama case accused Insha Jan, cites ongoing trial and witness examination; jail authorities directed to provide medical care.

JAMMU: An NIA court here has rejected the bail application of Insha Jan alias Insha Tariq, an accused facing trial in the Pulwama terror attack conspiracy case, stating that the trial was underway and witnesses were being examined, and her release at this stage could carry the risk of influencing key prosecution witnesses.Dismissing the plea, special judge Prem Sagar Thursday said the prosecution material relied upon against the accused still required corroboration from other witnesses who were yet to be examined.The court, however, directed Baramulla district jail authorities to provide necessary medical care required by the accused and submit a compliance report to it every fortnight.Insha sought bail on the grounds of prolonged incarceration, delay in trial and medical ailments. The defence argued that prolonged incarceration had seriously affected her health and that she was suffering from chronic dermatological problems, cervical spondylosis and chronic oculogenic headache.The court, however, found that the medical condition was not life-threatening to warrant urgent release.

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