[Reader-list] SIMI activists found with SAR Geelani CDs: Police

Aarti Sethi aarti.sethi at gmail.com
Sat Nov 8 22:58:19 IST 2008


Finally an accusation I have no hesitation in accepting. But
seriously, answer Shivam....?

On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Aditya Raj Kaul
<kauladityaraj at gmail.com> wrote:
> Only time will tell, what this proves.
>
> Till then you can share my brain to think, for a change.
>
> I know for sure, you have sold your's to the pseudo-secular lobby at a very
> cheap rate. Not done ahaan ??!!??
>
> Brainless kids.. :P
>
>
>
> On 11/8/08, Aarti Sethi <aarti.sethi at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Right. And having a DVD proves what? This is the same absurd and
>> idiotic logic that the prosecution employed to claim that SIMI is a
>> terrorist outfit- namely that they had "dangerous" books such as
>> Khalil Gibran's The Prophet and Persian poetry. Where are your brains
>> Aditya? Will they ever return from the long holiday they are on?
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Aditya Raj Kaul
>>
>> <kauladityaraj at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Shivam, Your eye sight is testing our patience. Isn't it time you go for
>> a
>> > check ? Tomrw is Sunday. Help yourself.
>> >
>> > The article in latter part says "examine in detail the DVDs". This means
>> > studying the DVD minutely and taking help from experts, and even
>> cross-check
>> > if required etc etc.
>> >
>> > Even a small kid would make this out. I know for sure you are not a small
>> > kid.
>> >
>> > Anyways, you are said to be a 'journalist;. You have a right to question
>> > always. I'm always there to help you, don't worry. :-)
>> >
>> > On 11/8/08, Shivam V <lists at shivamvij.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> This report first says, "The Kerala Police on Friday submitted in the
>> >> Kerala High Court that it had recovered DVDs featuring SAR Geelani..."
>> >> The later it reads, "They also said they were yet to examine in detail
>> >>
>> >> the DVDs, which had been submitted to the North Paravur Tehsildar as
>> >> per the instructions of the Magistrate."
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Now if the police has not "examined" the DVDs, how do they know that
>> >> the DVD's "feature" SAR Geelani?
>> >>
>> >> The reporter doesn't seem to be aware of the paradox, and neither
>> >> dooes Aditya Raj kaul who has posted this news item. The news item
>> >> calls Geelani an accused when in fact he was acquitted and allowed
>> >> again to teach at DU.
>> >>
>> >> But then, it's The Pioneer, whose editor is a Rajya Sabha MP from the
>> BJP.
>> >>
>> >> best
>> >> shivam
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Aditya Raj Kaul <
>> kauladityaraj at gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > *SIMI activists found with SAR Geelani CDs: Police*
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > *VR Jayaraj | Kochi
>> >> > The Daily Pioneer
>> >> >
>> >> > Link -
>> >> >
>> >>
>> http://www.dailypioneer.com/133104/SIMI-activists-found-with-SAR-Geelani-CDs-Police.html
>> >> > *
>> >> > The Kerala Police on Friday submitted in the Kerala High Court that it
>> >> had
>> >> > recovered DVDs featuring SAR Geelani, one of the accused in the
>> >> Parliament
>> >> > attack, case from the homes of some of the youth who had participated
>> in
>> >> the
>> >> > SIMI camp at Panayikkulam near Aluva off Kochi, held on August 15,
>> 2006.
>> >> >
>> >> > The SIMI meet at Panayikkulam was reportedly where the schedule was
>> >> prepared
>> >> > for the training camp held in the hill resort of Vagamon, Idukki,
>> Kerala,
>> >> > which, according to the Gujarat Police, was organised for the basic
>> >> > preparations for carrying out the bombings in Ahmedabad. The Kerala
>> >> Police
>> >> > had taken into custody five of the 15 participants in the meeting but
>> >> > released them later after the alleged intervention of highly
>> influential
>> >> > personalities.
>> >> >
>> >> > Filing a petition seeking cancellation of the bail granted to some of
>> the
>> >> > accused in the case relating to the SIMI camp, the police told the
>> court
>> >> > that they were examining their antecedents and whether these men had
>> any
>> >> > relations with the accused in the Parliament attack case. They also
>> said
>> >> > they were yet to examine in detail the DVDs, which had been submitted
>> to
>> >> the
>> >> > North Paravur Tehsildar as per the instructions of the Magistrate.
>> >> >
>> >> > Police sources said the accused in the Panayikkulam camp case could
>> have
>> >> had
>> >> > relations with extremist elements but they refused to confirm or deny
>> >> > whether they had links with those behind the Parliament attack. "We
>> will
>> >> > come to know in some days" was all a source in the police would say
>> about
>> >> > this.
>> >> >
>> >> > Seeking cancellation of bail granted to accused number 6 and 7 in the
>> >> case
>> >> > of the Panayikkulam SIMI camp, the police said that their remaining
>> free
>> >> > could disturb the smooth investigations. They also pointed out that
>> >> accused
>> >> > number 1 and 3 in the case had presently been in the prison in Madhya
>> >> > Pradesh in relation to blast cases.
>> >> >
>> >> > The police said the DVDs containing Geelani's picture frames were
>> found
>> >> > during searches at the homes of accused number 6 and 7 and that they
>> were
>> >> > examining the disks.
>> >> >
>> >> > The police submitted in the High Court that the smooth investigation
>> into
>> >> > the case could get influenced if accused number 6 and 7, Shameer
>> >> > Karukappadath, Eriyad, and Abdul Hakkeem Kadakathangath, Kappal Bazar,
>> >> > respectively remained outside custody. The court ordered serving of
>> >> notices
>> >> > to the duo.
>> >> >
>> >> > D Pappachan, Principal Sessions Judge, Ernakulam, had granted bail to
>> >> five
>> >> > of the accused after the police had failed to prove their involvement
>> >> with
>> >> > SIMI. The judge had also observed that the police had not been able to
>> >> prove
>> >> > that the participants at the meeting had made speeches that amounted
>> to a
>> >> > crime against the nation. The five were arrested on October 20 as part
>> of
>> >> > the reinvestigation of the case in the context of the new revelations
>> >> > against the terror network existing in Kerala.
>> >> >
>> >> > Officials had already indicated that some of the accused in the
>> >> Panayikkulam
>> >> > camps case had connections with some of the people taken into custody
>> as
>> >> > part of the ongoing operations against terror operatives, including
>> those
>> >> of
>> >> > the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Tayyeba, by the newly formed anti-terror
>> >> squad
>> >> > of the Kerala Police.
>> >> >
>> >> > Meanwhile, the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Thalassery,
>> on
>> >> > Friday extended the judicial custody of LeT recruiter C Muhammed
>> Faizal,
>> >> who
>> >> > was arrested in connection with his links with terrorist groups in
>> Jammu
>> >> &
>> >> > Kashmir.
>> >> >
>> >> > The special investigation team produced him before Additional Chief
>> >> Judicial
>> >> > Magistrate VK Rajan, who extended his judicial custody till November
>> 21.
>> >> > Faizal was arrested following a tip-off from Safiya, mother of
>> Malayalee
>> >> > militant Muhammad Fayaz of Kannur, who was killed by security forces
>> in
>> >> > Lolab valley of Kashmir early in October. According to Safiya, Faizal
>> had
>> >> > taken Fayaz away on September 10 by offering him a job in Bangalore.
>> >>
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>> >>
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>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> > Aditya Raj Kaul
>> >
>> > Freelance Correspondent, The Times of India
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>
> Freelance Correspondent, The Times of India
> Cell - +91-9873297834
>
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