Figures in several cases: Police
Srinagar, July 20: Jammu and Kashmir police chief on Wednesday said Executive Director of the Kashmir American Council, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai has figured in several cases in the state in the past.
"He has been figuring in lots of things in the past, like what US has already conveyed, the diversion of Pakistani funds for anti-national activities in India and particularly in Jammu and Kashmir," Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda told reporters on the sidelines of investiture function at Armed Police Complex Zewan.
Asked if the state police will push for Fai's extradition, Khoda said "let the things get cleared, there are lots of things. We may follow them up."
The police chief said there was "lots of material" against 62-year-old Fai, which needed to be scrutinised on the basis of which action will be taken.
Khoda said they will wait for the outcome of Fai's "custodial interrogation" by the American agencies before further action.
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