SIMI activists’ bail plea deferred

published on October 4, 2006

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday deferred hearing on the bail applications of five activists of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), who were arrested on August 15 from nearby Aluva. Justice JM James, before whom the applications came up, directed the police to give all details received till date regarding the investigation of the case.


The Government opposed the grant of bail and informed that all efforts were being taken to ascertain the expanse of their network in the State. The applications of the five activists – Shaduli, Abdul Rafeeq, Shamas, Ansar and Nizamuddin – would be taken up after two weeks.


The Symposium and Seminars conducted by Islamic Extremist organizations in Kerala, are mainly propagating the agenda of Pakistan, to capture Jammu and Kashmir , Government Prosecutor P.G.Thampi.



 

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