The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday filed a supplementary chargesheet in the Pahalgam terror attack, naming Pakistan‑based militant Hafiz Saeed as the orchestrator of the cross‑border conspiracy. The chargesheet, lodged in the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, accuses Saeed of waging war against India and of holding leadership positions in Lashkar‑e‑Taiba and The Resistance Front.
The Pahalgam incident, which occurred on 20 September 2023, saw a group of armed attackers breach a private residence in the tourist town of Pahalgam, killing two security personnel and injuring several others. The attackers were reported to have used firearms and a bomb to create chaos before fleeing the scene.
In its supplementary chargesheet, the NIA alleges that Saeed directed the planning and execution of the attack from Pakistan, coordinating with Lashkar‑e‑Taiba operatives and other affiliates. The agency also claims that Saeed received financial and logistical support from the Pakistani state apparatus to carry out the operation.
While the NIA has not released a detailed forensic report, it states that the attackers’ modus operandi and the weapons used are consistent with those employed by Lashkar‑e‑Taiba in past operations. The chargesheet also cites intercepted communications and intelligence reports that link Saeed to the planning of the attack.
Mr. Saeed, who has been based in Pakistan since the 1990s, is the founder of Lashkar‑e‑Taiba, a militant organization designated as a terrorist group by several countries, including India and the United States. He also heads The Resistance Front, a splinter faction that has been implicated in cross‑border attacks on Indian soil.
The NIA’s filing follows a series of investigations into cross‑border terrorism that have culminated in the arrest of several Lashkar‑e‑Taiba members in India. The agency has previously charged Hafiz Saeed with orchestrating the 2001 Indian Parliament attack and the 2008 Mumbai attacks, among other incidents.
Analysis:
The chargesheet is a formal legal step that allows Indian authorities to pursue prosecution against Saeed, who remains outside Indian jurisdiction. By naming Saeed, the NIA signals its intent to hold him accountable for orchestrating attacks that have targeted Indian civilians and security forces. The inclusion of financial and logistical support allegations suggests that the agency is building a case that extends beyond individual actors to implicate state-level facilitation.
However, the chargesheet itself does not constitute proof of Saeed’s guilt; it merely lists allegations that will need to be proven in court. The Indian judiciary will examine the evidence presented by the NIA, including intercepted communications and intelligence reports, to determine whether the allegations meet the burden of proof required for conviction.
The filing also reflects broader geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, where accusations of state-sponsored terrorism have been a recurring point of contention. India has long accused Pakistan of providing safe havens to terrorist groups, while Pakistan has denied such allegations and has counter‑accused India of supporting separatist movements.
The NIA’s action may prompt a diplomatic response from Pakistan, potentially leading to increased scrutiny of cross‑border terrorism allegations and a reassessment of bilateral security cooperation.
Sources
Times of India, “NIA names Let Chief Hafiz Saeed as accused in supplementary chargesheet,” 27 July 2026, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/pahalgam-terror-attack-nia-names-let-chief-hafiz-saeed-as-accused-in-supplementary-chargesheet/articleshow/132212138.cms
Story synopsis gathered from: Times of India – Top Stories — source
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