Banned SIMI not functioning in Kerala: Minister

SIMI is not functioning in Kerala but former activists of outfit were carrying out their activities under cover, State Home Minister told assembly.

Thiruvananthapuram: The Students Islamic Movement of India is not functioning in Kerala but former activists of the banned outfit were carrying out their activities under cover, State Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan told the assembly on Wednesday.

The State Intelligence Department has kept a close watch on the activities of such organisations, Radhakrishnan said during question hour.

Seven terror related cases, including the camp held by SIMI activists at Wagamon, were handed over to the National Investigating Agency, he said.

Radhakrishnan also brought to the notice of the House Union Home Minister P Chidambaram`s statement that two or three organisations in the state seem to be providing some kind of support to extremists.

However, the Union Minister had refused to divulge their names, Radhakrishnan said.

During his visit to the state on June 27, Chidambaram had said two or three organisations seem to be providing some kind of support to extremist outfits.

PTI

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