Mangalore, July 20: More than a month after his son was released, Muhammad Ali, a 60 year old resident of Ullal, who was arrested on terrorism charges nearly three years ago, walked free from Bangalore Central Jail located in Parappana Agrahara on Wednesday, July 20.
Mohammad Ali was dragged out of his home at Ullal along with his son Javed Ali (22), in a pre-dawn operation carried out by Mumbai Police with the help of Karnataka Anti-Naxal Force and the Dakshina Kannada district Police, on October 3, 2008.
Following the arrest cases were filed against the father and son in Mangalore and Mumbai under sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act 1999 (MCOCA). Javed Ali was released on June 16.
After a prolonged hearing, Mohammad Ali was granted bail by the Special Court under the MCOCA in an order passed on May 6, 2011, and later by a Mangalore Sessions Court on July 18. The release order was issued on July 19, after the surety was deposited with the court.
Mohammad Ali has been asked to appear before Ullal police station on second Saturday's every month.
He is expected to appear before Mumbai and Mangalore courts on August 1 and August 11 respectively for hearing.
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