JAMMU: Two terrorists who were arrested in this area upon their return from Pakistan through Nepal more than 13 years ago have charges brought against them by the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday, according to officials. According to a police spokesman, the chargesheet against Abdul Waris of Kishtwar and Masrat Hussain of Doda was submitted in a case filed under various sections of the Ranbir Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in the court of the third additional sessions judge (NIA), Jammu.He added that after their arrest at the Jammu train station on October 25, 2010, the case was filed at the Banu Fort police station. They were found in possession of Rs 50,000 each and evidence of anti-national activities, including printed letterpads from terror groups that were outlawed. According to the spokesman, during interrogation, they admitted to having crossed the Line of Control illegally from the Poonch region, staying in Pakistan for more than ten years, and receiving armaments training. He claimed that they had returned to Jammu and Kashmir via Nepal to join active terrorists on the orders of the leaders of the outlawed Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).According to the speaker, the money taken from them was intended to be given to the youth of Doda and Kishtwar for use in terrorist activities. He stated that the accusations made against the defendants were verified throughout the course of the inquiry, and at last, a chargesheet was submitted to the court for a decision. According to the spokeswoman, both suspects are currently free on bail.