Terror witch hunt begins in Hyderabad, Muslim youths being detained

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February 24, 2013

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Hyderabad, Feb 24: The apprehensions of possible revival of terror witch hunt in Hyderabad after the twin blasts on February 21 have come true. East zone task force team under the garb of special investigation team has started detaining and calling for questioning Muslim youths at their stations in the name of blast investigation.

Five Muslim youths who were acquitted in Mecca Masjid bomb blasts case, is taken into police custody by SIT.

They are Mohammed Rayees, Abdul Raheem, Arshed Khan, Abdul Kareem, and Azamath (MIM activist). Dr. Ibrahim Ali Junaid said that he is continuously getting calls by police to meet them under Chandrayangutta flyover.

All of the above youths were acquitted by courts in Mecca masjid blast conspiracy cases. They were even awarded compensation and character certificate by the Govt. for booking them in false cases.

On February 23 Arshed Khan, a Mecca Masjid blast conspiracy case acquittal was called in Malakpet police station and questioned for three hours. Another youth Abdul Kareem was called and questioned in the same manner.

Abdul Raheem, another terror acquittal was called by police, when he refused to oblige to the police order he was today detained by the police.

Another youth Mohammed Azmath, MIM activist from Malakpet constituency, is also being detained along with another youth Mohammed Rayees, who is also a terror acquittal.

Dr. Ibrahim Ali Junaid complained that task force police Sub-Inspector Madhusudhan Reddy is continuously calling him and asking him to meet police under Chandrayangutta flyover, near his house at Hafiz Baba nagar. Dr. Junaid refused police calls, and asked police to question him in proper legal manner by providing prior notice for interrogation.

All the above youths, were awarded compensation and 'good character' certificate by the government as an act of repentance for implicating them in false cases in connection with Mecca Masjid blast case and other such cases.

Dr. Ibrahim Ali Junaid describes this police behavior as unnecessary mental torture.

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