According to CBI, Ishrat, Amjad Ali Rana and two others had been in illegal detention of Gujarat police before the fake encounter.
"One of the deceased, Amjad Ali Rana, during his illegal detention at Arham Farm near Gandhinagar had stated that he had come to Ahmedabad with a plan to commit a terrorist act at some crowded location in Ahmedabad," states the charge-sheet filed yesterday.
It does not say if CBI itself has found any independent evidence about Rana's plans.
The charge-sheet has not revealed or elaborated further on whether Ishrat and other three were terrorists or had links with terrorists, but it has mentioned that contrary to the claims of Gujarat police, the four had no plans to kill the state's Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Describing how Amjad Ali was abducted, the charge-sheet says, "Investigation revealed that on May 26, 2004, a team of DCB, Ahmedabad City, comprising N K Amin, Tarun Barot and I K Chauhan with the assistance of M K Sinha and Rajeev Wankhede, ACIOs of SIB, Ahmedabad, abducted Amjad Ali from Gota Crossing on the outskirts of the city.
"Above team of accused officers...Confined him in illegal custody at Arham Farm House, near Gandhinagar from May 26 till the fateful morning of June 15, 2004," it added.
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