Justice P S Teji denied relief at this stage to accused Fareed Khan, an army hawaldar who allegedly shared secret information with other co-accused who used to forward them to Pakistan based intelligence operatives for monetary gains.
"In light of the facts and circumstances, this court is of the view that the allegations against the petitioner are very serious in nature, he is involved with other co-accused in supplying the information relating to Indian national security to Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.
It said after careful scrutiny of the case and examining the contents of the petition and the FIR, "this court observes that the name of the petitioner is disclosed by the main accused Kaifaitullah Khan, who was the ISI Agent."
Kafaitullah was the first to be arrested from here on November 26 last year when he was heading to Bhopal to attend a religious congregation and allegedly recruit more spies.
This was followed by the arrest of then serving BSF head constable Abdul Rasheed, former army hawaldar Munawwar Ahmad Mir and government school teacher Sabar, who are all currently in judicial custody. All of them were booked under the Official Secrets Act.
During the arguments, Fareed had claimed that the Jammu & Kashmir government had "intentionally passed the direction to the authorities of Crime Branch to torture him" and alleged that the police had falsely planted the materials recovered from his house.
