SIMI activists confess links with banned terror outfit
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SIMI activists confess links with banned terror outfit

Last Updated: Tuesday, April 08, 2008, 00:00
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Guna (MP), April 08: Five activists of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) were arrested on Tuesday from Chanchoda town in the district, police said.

They were detained by the police on Monday from a hideout. However, four of their associates managed to escape from the spot.

The five activists, identified as Ubeid Shah (25), Abdul Mubeen (28), Farid Khan (31), Mohammad Zaheer (22) and Abdul Qadir (18), have accepted their links with the banned organisation since 1999, Chanchoda Police Station incharge L K Shrivas told reporters, adding that they have also confessed to contributing money for carrying out activities of the organisation.

Police has recovered literature associated with SIMI which was published from Ujjain, news reports about the organisation published in two newspapers, an identity card of a Narsinghgarh-based person identified as Sibbi Asgar and a cellphone having details of persons associated with SIMI, Shrivas said.

They were arrested on charge of indulging in unlawful activities and would be produced in the court on Tuesday for remand.

The arrested workers also admitted of being arrested in the year 2001 for taking part in SIMI activities.

In Neemuch district, another suspected SIMI activist was arrested by the police after conducting raids at four places.

Further investigations were on to find out whether he was associated with the banned outfit or not.

Bureau Report

First Published: Tuesday, April 08, 2008, 00:00

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