SRINAGAR: There is “enough prima facie evidence” to prosecute Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Yasin Malik and six others of the banned outfit in the case pertaining to the killing of four Indian Air Force personnel in Kashmir in 1990, a Jammu TADA court said on Saturday. Charges against all the seven will be framed on Monday.Malik is currently under trial for his alleged role in the killing of the four IAF personnel and abduction of Rubaiyya Sayeed, daughter of then Union home minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed , on December 8, 1989.In October last year, separatist Malik was scheduled to appear before the TADA court but the authorities of Tihar Jail , where he is lodged, could not produce him before the court.Malik is allegedly involved in the attack on a group of IAF personnel that was travelling on a bus at Rawalpora in Srinagar on January 25, 1990. In the attack, four IAF personnel were killed and 40 others had received serious injuries. The IAF personnel were ambushed when they were travelling towards their headquarter in Rangreth.Some of the IAF personnel, who were injured in the attack, had deposed before the TADA court that Malik was one of those who had fired upon the jawans. The survivors had recognized Malik and the six others — Ali Mohammed Mir, Manzoor Sofi, Javid Mir, Nanaji Saleem, Javid Zargar and Showkat Bakshi — during an identification parade.The second case against Malik related to the abduction of Rubaiyya for getting five of JKLF’s terrorists released from custody in exchange for her. She was abducted from a public mini-bus she was travelling in on that fateful day in 1989. The abductors later demanded the release of five jailed terrorists, which was met by the Centre.