The charge sheet of the Special Cell of Delhi Police in the February 13 terror bombing on Israeli envoy Tal Yehoshua's car filed today in the court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav said Kazmi spoke about his meetings with some members of the Corps during his interrogation. Kazmi is an arrested accused in the case.
"And since then, off and on, he has worked in close cooperation with them," reads a copy of the Letter Rogatory, given to the Delhi police by court to facilitate its probe into the terror bombing case, spread across various countries.
The contents of the Letter Rogatory has also been included in the police charge sheet, said a police official, involved in the probe.
He added that the police is still probing the case and is likely to file another charge sheet in the case before soon.
As per the Letter Rogatory, Kazmi has confessed to the police that he had gone to Iran in January 2011 on the call of Mahdiansadr and had meeting with him and one Mohammadreza Abolghashemi and they discussed the alleged attack on Iranian scientists by Israelis.
It was in those meeting that targeting of Israeli envoys in India and elsewhere were discussed, said the Letter Rogatory, the contents of which were also reproduced in the chargesheet.
For facilitating Iranians attack on Israeli diplomat, Kazmi was also paid USD 5,500 in two instalments by Mahdiansadr.
Delhi Police Commisioner Neeraj Kumar denied that the Delhi police had named any IRGC member as having conspired along with Kazmi to carry out the attack. This is absolutely baseless and a figment of imagination, he said. (More)
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