A Delhi Court on Friday remanded two suspected Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, who were allegedly planning attacks in the national capital,
to police custody till August 17.
In a brief hearing in the chamber, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja accepted the plea of Delhi police which had sought their custody for interrogation.
The two-- Javed Ahmed Tantray and Ashiq Ali Bhat -- were arrested last night.
Police alleged that the militants are from Pakistan and had met the outfit's chief Syed Salahudin several times. They got arms training in Pakistan.
They had first met Salahudin in PoK in 2003. In one of their recent meetings with the Hizbul leader, he asked the duo to carry out attacks against India.