Trying to settle the issue that arose after the NIA counsel stepped in during the hearing on bail application of Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan, two alleged Indian Mujahideen operatives arrested in 2012, and submitted before the Delhi High court all the departmental communication between the Delhi Police and the NIA.
The Union Home Ministry today held a meeting of Special Cell officials and the NIA during which it was pointed out that the order of transferring the case to the NIA had been kept in abeyance on March 13 and the NIA counsel exceeded his brief and appeared in the case before the High Court, official sources said.
However, the move was opposed by the Delhi Police which claimed they had made substantiative progress in the case and they should be allowed to continue. However, at that point, the Home Ministry had ignored the Delhi Police plea and handed over the case to the NIA.
The NIA, as was mentioned during the meeting, did not send anyone to collect the details of the case including the case diary and during the course of investigations, the Delhi Police filed the chargesheet, the sources said.
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