Police foils Kapil Dev kidnap plot (18 Sep 1996)
A plot to kidnap Indian cricketing legend Kapil Dev has been foiled by police, newspapers reported Tuesday
18-Sep-1996
Wednesday 18, September 1996
Police foils Kapil Dev kidnap plot
Daily News
A plot to kidnap Indian cricketing legend Kapil Dev has been
foiled by police, newspapers reported Tuesday.
Punjab police announced they had arrested an armed Kashmiri militant near Chandigarh who, they claimed, was planning to trade
Kapil Dev for an imprisoned rebel chief.
State police chief Sube Singh, quoted by the Times of India daily, said Bilal Ahmad was part of a Kashmir Moslem militant group
called the Al-umar Mujahideen and had been armed with a 30 millimetre pistol and cartridges.
Police officials said Bilal, who wanted to force the authorities
to release imprisoned rebel chief Mushtaq Latram from a Delhi
prison, had admitted he had been trained to handle weapons and
explosives in Pakistan.
The group had previously kidnapped a politician from the eastern
state of Bihar and held him for 11 months before troops freed
him.
Moslem militants in Kashmir have been waging an armed struggle to
secede from India since 1989. More than 15,000 people have died
during the campaign. (AFP)
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)