Karnataka Seeks Interpol Help to Nab Three Terror Suspects


Karnataka Seeks Interpol Help to Nab Three Terror Suspects

Bangalore, Oct 28 (IANS): Karnataka Police are seeking the help of Interpol to extradite from Saudi Arabia three terror suspects wanted for their alleged role in planning to attack noted politicians, religious heads and media persons in the state, a senior police official said Sunday.

"We are in the process of approaching Interpol to issue Red Corner notices against the three suspects, including one from Hyderabad, as we have secured non-bailable warrants against them from a local court here," the official posted with the deputy commissioner of police (crime) told IANS on the condition of anonymity.

The three are: Mohammad Abdul Majeed, 47, Usman Ghani 32, and Mohammad Shaheed Faisal, 27, who are currently in the Saudi kingdom. Majeed is the elder of two other brothers - Mohammed Abdul Shaheed and Mohammed Shaheed Faisal, who were killed in Pakistan in August 2007 for being involved in terror activities.

"We have requested the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to issue the Interpol Red Corner notices to extradite the trio from Saudi Arabia. We want to interrogate them for their alleged links with other 18 terror suspects who were arrested Aug 29-Sept 3 for allegedly plotting to assassinate some prominent politicians, senior journalists and religious leaders in the state," the official said.

Among the terror suspects, 12 were arrested in Bangalore, two from Hubli, about 410 km from here, two from Hyderabad and four from Nanded in Maharashtra.

"Interrogation of the terror suspects revealed that the trio was involved in hiring activists of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) outfit for carrying out terror attacks in the state," the official added.

"The two youths from Hubli were sent to Pakistan in December 2011 for training and joining the terror elements of Afghanistan such as the Taliban," the official noted.

Ghani, a doctor from Bangalore, was allegedly detained Oct 8 at Riyadh by Saudi police at the behest of the Indian government and on the advice of the state police, according to his mother here.

Ghani went to Saudi Arabia in late 2008 to join the National Guard military hospital at Riyadh as an anaesthetist after working three years at St John's hospital and three months at Apollo hospital in Bangalore. He also worked earlier at Seventh Day Adventist Hospital at Ottapalam in Kerala for 10 months.

Faisal, alias Zakeer and alias Ustad however, had no previous police record.

A Red Corner notice has already been issued against the fourth person named Farhatullah Ghori, 49, from Hyderabad for allegedly sending two of the recruited youth to Pakistan for training in carrying out terror acts in the country.

 

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    What a fiasco, once they are extradited , the suspects would be 'Sarkari Damaad' ,do not debate,, just sit back and relax,

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, PUttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    Dear Mr. Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai,

    We didn't had extradition treaty with Saudi Arabia earlier. Now we have extradition treaty well in place which were the constant efforts of congress/UPA and this treaty was signed during Dr. Manmohan Singhiji’s visit to Saudi Arabia upon the invitation from the King of Saudi Arabia.
    Hence anybody involves in criminal activities from either countries is possible to extradite.

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  • rasheed, bhatkal

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    our intelligence r not more trustable now.

    we need officers like shahid hemant karkarey and brave gujrat ips officers sanjiv bhat.

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  • Ramesh S, mangaore

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    ..Right Mr.Gerald..but who will listen...Forget about so called Kafirs i.e HINDUS,CHRISTIANS,JEWS etc,..look at all over the world, these monster now targetting their own weaker sects like Hazaras,sufis, Ahmadis etc, and distroying sufi shrine,Darghas,minority sects prayer halls etc...Already we can see some symptoms in INDIA like Kasmir,Hyderabad,Luknow...Soon they realise all are created by one god but we call him in different names, they may get jannath OR they will suffer in hell fire for sure..

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    Usman Ghani a doctor who was arrested last week in Riyadh from one of the hospital,hope this is the same person?.Looks a loose connection inbetween?.

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  • azeez, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    'Dear Sachnanad Grow up grow up! in attitude and integrity......

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2012


    OUR CENTRAL TEAM IS VERY WEAK IN TERRORISM ISSUE. THATS WHY TERRORISTS ARE SAFE IN INDIA. GOVT SPEND 30CRORES FOR KASAB SAFETY.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    UPA’s famous crusader Khushid Saab taken over MEA from S M Krishna. So, now CBI will not file any extradition case with Saudi Arabia to bring those terrorists.

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  • GERALD, Modankap

    Mon, Oct 29 2012

    ANYWAYS WHAT THEY WILL GET OUT OF THIS !!!! PEACE OF MIND OR JANNATH !!!! THEY DESTORYING GODS OWN CREATION AND GOING AGAINST HIM !!!! THIS IS THE BIGGEST SIN WHAT THEY COMMIT IN THE NAME OF RELIGION.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 28 2012

    Before them carry out the terrorist attack and killing the innocent people ,we should finish them..

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  • HENRY MIISQUITH, M'lore

    Sun, Oct 28 2012

    These traitors should be hanged in public according to Islamic sharia. We should keep special co-ordination official in embassies of middle east to keep constant tab on Indians residing there involved in militant & terror activities in India and ensure their extradition on regular basis.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur/USA/Goa

    Sun, Oct 28 2012

    First get rid off yeddy. The most currupt 5th columist.

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