News for 'Islamic Movement of India'

Mumbai blasts: 3 SIMI activists held

Mumbai blasts: 3 SIMI activists held

Rediff.com9 Aug 2006

The three have been arrested in relation to the July 11 blasts in Mumbai.

SIMI building base in UP again

SIMI building base in UP again

Rediff.com27 Jan 2003

Will SIMI's new avatar emerge from Kerala?

Will SIMI's new avatar emerge from Kerala?

Rediff.com4 Mar 2011

SIMI conducts its activities under the cover of nearly 12 different outfits in Kerala. The IB believes Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kondotty near Mallapuram are hubs of SIMI activity.

SIMI, IM make way for new, deadly terror coalition

SIMI, IM make way for new, deadly terror coalition

Rediff.com12 Jan 2010

Security agencies told rediff.com that this year Al Qaeda will team up with the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi to set up India operations. Intelligence Bureau officials point out that this would be the end of the SIMI and the Indian Mujahideen and all their cadre would be accommodated into there three outfits for their Indian operations.

Big question remains: Motive behind Delhi HC blast?

Big question remains: Motive behind Delhi HC blast?

Rediff.com13 Sep 2011

As investigators try to piece the Delhi high court blast jigsaw questions still remains unanswered: Who planted the explosive and the motive behind the blast? Those involved in the probe say everyone's a suspect -- the Indian Mujahideen, the Students Islamic Movement of India, the Harkat-ul-Jihadi -- and the role of each of this outfit is being probed.

SIMI linked with Pak terrorists: IB

SIMI linked with Pak terrorists: IB

Rediff.com1 Apr 2008

Following the alert from Central intelligence agencies that the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was planning major terror attacks in Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and other tourist spots, the investigation agencies have confirmed that SIMI leaders had a ''strong network'' with terrorist organisations operating from Pakistan and Bangladesh. Sources said investigations revealed that terrorist organisations were seeking support from SIMI to incite riots.

Police bust secret SIMI meeting, arrest 4

Police bust secret SIMI meeting, arrest 4

Rediff.com20 Jul 2009

The Maharashtra Police on Monday arrested four members of the Students Islamic Movement of India from Mana village in Akola district. The police busted a secret SIMI meeting in Mana village where nearly 35 SIMI members were present.SIMI was banned by the government in 2002 for its involvement in terrorist attacks in India. It has been labeled a terrorist organisation by both India and the United States.

Police probe if turf war triggered Mumbai blasts

Police probe if turf war triggered Mumbai blasts

Rediff.com16 Jul 2011

While the police is investigating if the Indian Mujahideen or the Students Islamic Movement of India had a role in the Mumbai blasts, they are also probing if a second rung of the underworld executed the attack. Vicky Nanjappa reports.

Mumbai blasts: SIMI, IM men under the scanner

Mumbai blasts: SIMI, IM men under the scanner

Rediff.com15 Jul 2011

Investigators continue to remain tight-lipped about which terror outfit was responsible for the serial blasts that claimed 18 lives in Mumbai on Wednesday night. But sources claim that vital clues about the involvement of a sleeper cell of the Indian Mujahideen have emerged in the course of the probe."We need to take into consideration all aspects about this case and the clues are leading to the role played by the IM and some members of the SIMI.

While agencies see conspiracy, SIMI cries foul

While agencies see conspiracy, SIMI cries foul

Rediff.com27 Jun 2011

Even as SIMI wages a legal battle in the Supreme Court seeking to lift the ban imposed on it by the central government, the Madhya Pradesh police, a couple of days ago, arrested the outfit's former president Sainudeen Sainulabudeen.

Rahul Gandhi has lost his mental balance: BJP

Rahul Gandhi has lost his mental balance: BJP

Rediff.com6 Oct 2010

Reacting strongly to Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi's remark that the Rashtriya Swyamsevak Sangh was no different from banned terror outfit Students Islamic Movement of India, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday said the young leader seems to have lost his mental balance and has shown political immaturity by his comments.

Why Didn't India Reach Out to the Taliban?

Why Didn't India Reach Out to the Taliban?

Rediff.com10 Sep 2021

If New Delhi finds itself out in the cold in Afghanistan, both the Congress-led UPA and BJP-led NDA have only themselves to blame. Each has been in power for a full decade from 2001, without reaching out to the Taliban, points out Ajai Shukla.

The phone call that busted SIMI network

The phone call that busted SIMI network

Rediff.com17 Jun 2008

Adnan, an engineering graduate from Bijapur in northern Karnataka, made the costly mistake which helped the police track down the ten SIMI activists. Adnan was on the run ever since some of his accomplices were arrested in Karnataka last November.

How SIMI goes about recruiting cadres

How SIMI goes about recruiting cadres

Rediff.com9 Jun 2008

According to the IB, SIMI has recruited nearly 25,000 members across the country, of which 6,000 were recruited through the new agency which has come in handy since the crackdown by security agencies and their constant monitoring had made things difficult for the SIMI cadres.

Law ministry clears proposal extending ban on SIMI

Law ministry clears proposal extending ban on SIMI

Rediff.com12 Jan 2012

The law ministry is learnt to have cleared a proposal of the home ministry seeking an extension of the ban on Student Islamic Movement of India for another two years.

We are facing Congress's terrorism: SIMI chief

We are facing Congress's terrorism: SIMI chief

Rediff.com8 Feb 2010

'Congress toh BJP ki naani hai (The Congress is the grandmother of the BJP). The BJP made the wrong allegation first and the Congress has now given it wings,' says SIMI's Dr Shahid Badr Falahi in an interview with Vicky Nanjappa

Tracking Indian Mujahideen's blood trail

Tracking Indian Mujahideen's blood trail

Rediff.com12 Apr 2009

Investigations, which have been conducted on the basis of various confessional statements of Indian Mujahideen operatives, have revealed that the dreaded outfit -- an offshoot of the Students Islamic Movement of India and the Asif Raza Commando Force -- had undertaken blasts at Varanasi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Delhi and Surat.

Women & kids: The new soldiers of terror

Women & kids: The new soldiers of terror

Rediff.com24 Apr 2008

Shaheen Force, the women's wing of the banned Student's Islamic Movement of India, is spreading its tentacles all over India. SIMI general secretary Safdar Nagori and his brother Qamruddin, who were recently arrested in Indore, revealed this chilling fact during their interrogation. The main task of the Shaheen Force -- which is most active in Hyderabad is to brainwash children into taking up the jihadi path. These women had allegedly roughed up cops in Hyderabad.

Key details of SIMI plans confirmed

Key details of SIMI plans confirmed

Rediff.com4 Sep 2008

However, security agencies have something to smile about now, with the alleged mastermind in the Jaipur blasts case revealing key details about the Students Islamic Movement of India, which infact corroborates with the statements given by Riazuddin Nasir, the Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative arrested in Karnataka earlier this year.

Blast probe: Karnataka, AP police to assist Kerala

Blast probe: Karnataka, AP police to assist Kerala

Rediff.com14 Jul 2009

The Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh police are sending special investigation teams to Kerala to assist the ongoing probe into the blast that rocked the Ernakulam district collectorate on July 10.The police teams from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, which have witnessed terror attacks in the past, will share their expertise with the Kerala police. Central intelligence agencies suspect that some activists of the SIMI might have been involved in the blast.

Delhi High Court lifts ban on SIMI

Delhi High Court lifts ban on SIMI

Rediff.com5 Aug 2008

A specially-designated tribunal has lifted the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India. Justice Geeta Mittal, a Delhi High Court judge who is heading the tribunal, said that the material given by the Home Ministry, justifying the ban on SIMI, was insufficient. The government maintains that SIMI still indulges in communal activities and it is a threat to the country.The organisation has been banned by the Centre for the last seven years.

Special tribunal issues notices to SIMI, Nagori

Special tribunal issues notices to SIMI, Nagori

Rediff.com2 Apr 2010

A special tribunal has issued notices to the Students Islamic Movement of India, its chief Safdar Nagori and two other functionaries of the banned outfit, asking them to explain why the organisation and its activities should not be declared 'unlawful'. A single-member tribunal headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna of the Delhi high court has asked SIMI, its president Safdar Nagori, finance secretary Imran Ansari and president of the outfit's Madhya Pradesh zone.

Is General M Murad behind 13/7 Mumbai blasts?

Is General M Murad behind 13/7 Mumbai blasts?

Rediff.com2 Sep 2011

IB intercepts reveal that Pakistan's ISI continues to be actively involved in training the Lashkar-e-Tayiba cadres. Vicky Nanjappa reports.

Bhatkal man behind ISIS recruitment in India

Bhatkal man behind ISIS recruitment in India

Rediff.com22 Sep 2014

The man recruiting Indians for ISIS may be based in Sharjah.

Delhi cops pick terror threads in Manipal

Delhi cops pick terror threads in Manipal

Rediff.com23 Sep 2008

While the Delhi Police look for clues regarding explosives used in the blasts, another interesting point that has come out in the open is regarding a place called Suratkal being a transit point for the outlawed Students Islamic Movement of India.

New Pak group a ploy to confuse investigators: IB

New Pak group a ploy to confuse investigators: IB

Rediff.com17 Feb 2010

Intelligence Bureau officials pointed out that this pattern was followed by terror outfits to confuse the investigators and divert the attention of the agencies. A similar call was made purportedly by the IM after the UP serial blasts and by the Deccan Mujahideen after the terror attack on Mumbai.There are absolutely no records to show the existence of such an outfit and it is clear that it was a hoax call, said IB officials.

5 more suspected SIMI activists held in MP

5 more suspected SIMI activists held in MP

Rediff.com7 Apr 2008

Thirteen top SIMI leaders, including its former chief Safdar Nagori, were arrested from a house in Indore on March 27 where they were holed up to conduct the meeting of the banned outfit. Since then over a dozen SIMI workers have been arrested from different cities in the state.

Indian parents must warn their children against ISIS

Indian parents must warn their children against ISIS

Rediff.com23 Sep 2014

'Parents would do well by the nation if they were to persuade their sons and daughters not to become puppets in the hands of the Islamists,' feels Lieutenant General Ashok Joshi (retd).

8 SIMI activists held in MP

8 SIMI activists held in MP

Rediff.com5 Apr 2008

Police said they have recovered objectionable literature and letters from their possession, which indicate they were involved in the activities of SIMI and were in contact with the arrested leaders. Police also found evidence from them relating to a meeting conducted by SIMI activists based in Delhi in Jabalpur sometime back with an intention to help their associates lodged in Jabalpur jail for carrying out the activities of the banned organisation, he said.

SIMI ran 5 training camps in MP

SIMI ran 5 training camps in MP

Rediff.com3 Apr 2008

The police team, accompanied by the banned outfit's leaders Qamaruddin Nagori, Safdar Nagori and Aamil Pervez, visited the jungle and recovered 122 guilletines and explosives, 100 detonators, wire bundles, starters and VCD from the area where the training camp was organised in 2007, highly placed sources told PTI in Indore. According to sources, they also tested explosives at a farmhouse, owned by one Shahjad Hussain in the Gawalu village of Balwada police station.

Exclusive: What SIMI chief told the police

Exclusive: What SIMI chief told the police

Rediff.com21 Aug 2008

An exclusive account of SIMI chief Safdar Nagori's confession of terror plots across India.

RSS and SIMI are both fundamentalist, says Rahul

RSS and SIMI are both fundamentalist, says Rahul

Rediff.com6 Oct 2010

When a reporter told him he had made a controversial statement equating the two groups in Tikamgarh on Tuesday, the young member of Parliament said he failed to see any controversy in it. When pointed out that the radical SIMI was a proscribed outfit, which was not the case with the Nagpur-headquartered right-wing group, Gandhi stated that this did not matter much for him

Five more chargesheets filed in Ahmedabad blasts

Five more chargesheets filed in Ahmedabad blasts

Rediff.com4 Feb 2009

The Ahmedabad police have filed five more chargesheets in connection with last year's serial blasts, which claimed the lives of 57 people. All the chargesheets have more than 1,000 pages each and blame Indian Mujahideen and operatives of the Students Islamic Movement of India for the explosions, Crime Branch officials said.The documents give details of how the different IM modules worked in coordination to successfully execute the terror attack.

SIMI's next target: Goa

SIMI's next target: Goa

Rediff.com1 Jul 2008

Intelligence Bureau sources said the recent regime change in Karnataka, with the Bharatiya Janata Party being elected to power, has made the banned outfit shift out of the state.

Sainuddin, new face of terror down south

Sainuddin, new face of terror down south

Rediff.com21 Jan 2009

Preliminary reports prepared following investigations reveal that Sainuddin, who reported to the elusive Riyaz Bhatkal, was one of the main coordinators between the Students Islamic Movement of India, the Indian Mujahideen and the Lashkar-e-Tayiba.

Suspected SIMI activist guns down 3 in MP town

Suspected SIMI activist guns down 3 in MP town

Rediff.com28 Nov 2009

A motorcycle-borne youth, suspected to be an activist of banned outfit Students Islamic Movement of India, shot dead three persons in broad daylight on Saturday in Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh. The incident in the communally-sensitive town occurred today afternoon, when an unidentified motorcycle-borne youth first shot at Anti-Terrorism Squad constable Sitaram Batham, 32, in the Teen Pulia area.

Cops probe to find if SIMI, IM took Headley's help

Cops probe to find if SIMI, IM took Headley's help

Rediff.com9 Nov 2009

The presence of David Headley in Mumbai has thrown up many questions before investigators busy trying to find out whether disappeared cadres of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India and the Indian Mujahideen had used his immigration service.

IM behind Delhi blasts, had LeT link, Delhi police

IM behind Delhi blasts, had LeT link, Delhi police

Rediff.com14 Jul 2010

The Delhi police claimed before a court in New Delhi that the Indian Mujahideen (IM) had allegedly carried out the Delhi serial blasts in 2008 at the instance of its founder now Pakistan-based Amir Raza Khan, was an off-shoot of terror outfits like Students Islamic Movement of India, Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Harkat-ul-Jihade-Islami.

Supreme Court extends ban on SIMI

Supreme Court extends ban on SIMI

Rediff.com13 Oct 2008

The Supreme Court on Monday extended till further orders the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India, facing allegations of involvement in anti-national and terrorist activities. A bench comprising Justices S B Sinha and Cyriac Joseph also transferred the matter to the appropriate bench, which is already hearing similar petitions.

Terror mastermind's 'friend' speaks up

Terror mastermind's 'friend' speaks up

Rediff.com8 Oct 2008

'I condemn terror in all forms. Terror activities end up killing innocent people and hence I feel terror activities should not be carried out.'