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Five suspected SIMI members held in MP

Last updated on: December 24, 2013 14:40 IST

The Anti Terrorist Squad of Madhya Pradesh police captured five suspected Students Islamic Movement of India activists from Sendhwa Pathar area in Barwani district following an encounter in the early hours on Tuesday, a top police official said.

The five suspected SIMI men apprehended in a post midnight operation include -- Abu Faizal (from Mumbai), Irfan Nagauri (Mahidpur) and Khalid Ahmad (Solapur), Madhya Pradesh Director General of Police Nandan Dubey told the media in Bhopal.

An ATS team led by its chief Sanjiv Sami was camping in Sendhwa Pathar area for the last week.

Dubey said Abu Faizal had escaped from Khandwa jail in October this year while two others nabbed were locals, who were yet to be identified.

The five members of the banned Islamic student organisation have been kept under high security at Kharkia Nursery, a forest department rest house in the district.

Inspector General of Police, Indore range, Vipin Maheshwari, has reached the site to take stock of the situation.

The DGP said that Rs 1.35 lakh cash, three pistols and some live cartridges were among other things seized from the arrested persons.

Abu Faizal had been involved in a number of terrorist activities since 2007, he said.

Further details about the arrested men would be known after their interrogation is completed, the DG added.

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