AHMEDABAD: Two alleged activists of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), suspected to have been involved in last year’s Ahmedabad serial bomb blasts that killed 54 people, have been brought to Ahmedabad on a transit remand for questioning. Mohammad Sharif and Mohammad Yunus, recently arrested in Indore along with three other SIMI activists, were earlier declared “absconders.” City Crime Branch...
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Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) activists including the two arrested in connection with the Ahmedabad serialblast case were further remanded to judicial custody till November 17 by a local court here today.The arrested SIMI activists -- Mohammad Shafiq, Mohammad Yunus, Sheikh Sajid, Arshad Khan and Firoz Khan were produced before the chief judicial magistrate AK Sharma amid tight security.Shafiq...
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blast was being planned by the network of banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) at Malwanchal in Madhya Pradesh. This was revealed during interrogation of five SIMI activists, who were arrested by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Madhya Pradesh from a rented house in Indore on October 20 along with objectionable literature.However, it was not known whether the blast was planned in Madhya...
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The Pune police have begunquestioning members of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) inthe city to find out if any of them had met or had aided Lashkar-e-Taibaoperative David Coleman Headley during his two visits to Pune in 2008 and2009.Vijaysinh Gaikwad, police inspector who heads the specialbranch cell which monitors the activities of SIMI members, would not say whetherthe police...
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local court today turned downMadhya Pradesh government's plea for further police remand ofbanned SIMI outfit chief Innamur Rehman and sent him tojudicial custody till November 27.Dismissing the state government's application seekingextension of Rehman's police remand, Chief Judicial MagistrateSharad Chandra Saxena said the police were given adequate timeto quiz the SIMI chief, who along with three...
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local court today turned down Madhya Pradesh government's plea for further police remand of banned SIMI outfit chief Innamur Rehman and sent him to judicial custody till November 27.Dismissing the state government's application seeking extension of Rehman's police remand, Chief Judicial Magistrate Sharad Chandra Saxena said the police were given adequate time to quiz the SIMI chief, who along with...
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JABALPUR/JAIPUR:The anti-terror squad of Madhya Pradesh police claims to have arrested foursuspected members of banned Students Islamic Movement of India (Simi) includingone wanted for the May 2008 Jaipurblasts.The arrests followedintelligence inputs, a police officer said. “Of the four arrested, one isfrom Jabalpur and the others are from outside the city,’’ hesaid.Police claimed the fourwere in Jabalpur...
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Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) activists arrested by Madhya Pradesh Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) were brought to Ahmedabad on Thursday for their alleged links in the bomb blasts of last year.The arrested SIMI activists identified as Mohammad Shafiq and Mohammad Yunus are accused in the Ahmedabad serial blasts, which took place on July 26 2008."Two accused related to the Ahmedabad serial blasts...
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Five SIMI activists including the two arrested in connection with the Ahemadabad serial blast case were further remanded to judicial custody till November 17 by a local court in Bhopal on Wednesday.The arrested SIMI activists -- Mohammad Shafiq, Mohammad Yunus, Sheikh Sajid, Arshad Khan and Firoz Khan were produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate A K Sharma amid tight security.Shafiq and Yunus...
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activists of banned terrorist outfit, Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), were arrested in Jabalpur in a joint operation conducted by the Anti-Terrorist Squad and the Madhya Pradesh Police."With the continuous activities of SIMI activists, a special joint operation was started by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Jabalpur Police to arrest them. During the operation, we kept a close watch on...
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