A special court gave the National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody of a British national, arrested for allegedly recruiting youths for al-Qaeda to carry out terror activities, till 12 December for interrogation.
The NIA said he needed to be confronted with various evidences in the case, court sources said.
In its application, the NIA is believed to have sought seven-day custody for Rehman which was opposed by the advocate appearing for the accused.
The case was recently transferred from the Delhi police to the NIA.
The accused had earlier moved an application before a city court through advocate MS Khan alleging that he was sexually harassed by the jail security personnel, and inhuman behaviour was meted out to him by them.
The court had sought a response from the jail authorities on that application.
During this period, he stayed at various madrassas in Kishanganj (Bihar), Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), NCR, and other places, the Delhi police had said, adding that the accused had plans to set up base in Mizoram or Manipur to train the radicalised youths.
An FIR was filed by the special cell after his arrest under various provisions relating to the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Arms Act and Passport Act.
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