In the charge sheet filed against three suspected JeM members arrested for allegedly planning an attack in the national capital, the Special Cell of the police said Pakistan-based JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar was the main "inspiration" for the accused and other youths in India to join terrorism.
The charge sheet was filed before Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh against the accused -- Mohd Sajid, Shakir and Sameer, who are currently in judicial custody.
"To indoctrinate these youths, Sajid had asked them to listen to the 'taqreer' (speeches) of Maulana Masood Azhar," the charge sheet said.
Regarding Sajid's role, it said, "He listened Jihadi speeches of Maulana who spoke about violent Jihad in India in retaliation to the demolition of 'Babri Masjid' and about alleged atrocities on Muslims in India and liberation of Kashmir from India."
The charge sheet said over 100 books, videos and graphic
images were recovered from the possession of accused, which had "enough content to mould a Muslim youth towards violent Jihad. Sajid used these material to radicalise Muslim youths of his locality," it said.
Based on intercepted calls between Sameer and Sajid, the police also claimed that the accused were conspiring to execute terror action by causing explosion in Delhi and NCR.
Special Cell teams had conducted raids in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in a joint operation of Delhi Police and a central intelligence agency.
All the three accused were suspected to be members of a sleeper unit of the terror outfit, police alleged.
