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Wed, 07/27/2011 - 12:59
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Kashmiri separatist leader Fai put under house arrest
From Lalit K Jha
Washington, Jul 27 (PTI) Kashmiri separatist leader Syed
Ghulam Nabi Fai was ordered by a US court Wednesday to be put
under house arrest under electronic surveillance with radio
tag to be installed on his knuckles.
Kashmir-born US citizen, Fai, was arrested by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) last week on charges of working
for the Government of Pakistan, in particular its spy agency,
the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), to lobby at the Capitol
Hill and the Administration on Kashmir.
At his detention hearing, Magistrate Judge John Anderson
at US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of
Washington, ordered that Fai be released from prison on a
personal bond of USD 100,000 and put under house arrest with
electronic surveillance.
62-year-old Fai, headed the Kashmir American Council
(KAC), which espoused the cause of Pakistan on Kashmir and
campaigned against India in the US.
He has been asked to stay with his wife at the Fairfax
residence in Virginia. Both he and his wife Chang Ning Ying Q,
who is of Chinese origin, have been asked to surrender their
passport.
Fai's attorney told reporters afterwards that he could
be released from the prison. However, no timing has been set
yet. "He would be released tomorrow. He would be in a
position potentially to respond more fully to any allegations
and questions," Fai's attorney Nina J Ginsberg told reporters
after the court ordered his release.
"The release (order) has a lot of meaning. It means
that he (Fai) can help more easily in preparing the defence.
He is required to live in his home and have electronic
monitors so that he can't go to any place that he is not
permitted by the court to go. But he will be able to meet with
his lawyers and be active in preparing defending his case,"
Ginsberg said.
Ginsberg said Fai is facing two charges that have a
five year maximum penalty, if he was convicted on both.
"It is highly unlikely that his sentence would be
anywhere in that range," the attorney said.
Giving details of the court's order Fai's another
attorney Khurram Wahid said the separatist Kashmiri leader is
allowed "home detention" with electronic surveillance.
"He will have a little electronic monitor around his
ankle. The USD 100,000 (of the bail amount) he just signed
for... It is just his word essentially and it is his wife who
is signing for him. She is the third party guarantor here,"
Wahid said.
"He (Fai) is obviously not allowed to have any contact
with the foreign government (except through attorney). He is
not supposed to have contact with anyone who is alleged in the
affidavit who have had contact with him in the allegations
itself, people who are supposedly with the ISI," Wahid said.
Fai is also supposed to be limited in his activities
in terms of he is allowed to visit his attorney and seek
medical help.
"We will work it out with the pre-trial release as to
the terms and things that he should be able to do and the
schedule for him to be out of the house," Wahid said.
Washington, Jul 27 (PTI) Kashmiri separatist leader Syed
Ghulam Nabi Fai was ordered by a US court Wednesday to be put
under house arrest under electronic surveillance with radio
tag to be installed on his knuckles.
Kashmir-born US citizen, Fai, was arrested by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) last week on charges of working
for the Government of Pakistan, in particular its spy agency,
the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), to lobby at the Capitol
Hill and the Administration on Kashmir.
At his detention hearing, Magistrate Judge John Anderson
at US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of
Washington, ordered that Fai be released from prison on a
personal bond of USD 100,000 and put under house arrest with
electronic surveillance.
62-year-old Fai, headed the Kashmir American Council
(KAC), which espoused the cause of Pakistan on Kashmir and
campaigned against India in the US.
He has been asked to stay with his wife at the Fairfax
residence in Virginia. Both he and his wife Chang Ning Ying Q,
who is of Chinese origin, have been asked to surrender their
passport.
Fai's attorney told reporters afterwards that he could
be released from the prison. However, no timing has been set
yet. "He would be released tomorrow. He would be in a
position potentially to respond more fully to any allegations
and questions," Fai's attorney Nina J Ginsberg told reporters
after the court ordered his release.
"The release (order) has a lot of meaning. It means
that he (Fai) can help more easily in preparing the defence.
He is required to live in his home and have electronic
monitors so that he can't go to any place that he is not
permitted by the court to go. But he will be able to meet with
his lawyers and be active in preparing defending his case,"
Ginsberg said.
Ginsberg said Fai is facing two charges that have a
five year maximum penalty, if he was convicted on both.
"It is highly unlikely that his sentence would be
anywhere in that range," the attorney said.
Giving details of the court's order Fai's another
attorney Khurram Wahid said the separatist Kashmiri leader is
allowed "home detention" with electronic surveillance.
"He will have a little electronic monitor around his
ankle. The USD 100,000 (of the bail amount) he just signed
for... It is just his word essentially and it is his wife who
is signing for him. She is the third party guarantor here,"
Wahid said.
"He (Fai) is obviously not allowed to have any contact
with the foreign government (except through attorney). He is
not supposed to have contact with anyone who is alleged in the
affidavit who have had contact with him in the allegations
itself, people who are supposedly with the ISI," Wahid said.
Fai is also supposed to be limited in his activities
in terms of he is allowed to visit his attorney and seek
medical help.
"We will work it out with the pre-trial release as to
the terms and things that he should be able to do and the
schedule for him to be out of the house," Wahid said.