News for 'Students Islamic Movement of India'

Ahmedabad serial blasts case: 4 SIMI men arrested

Ahmedabad serial blasts case: 4 SIMI men arrested

Rediff.com4 Sep 2008

Four people associated with the banned Students Islamic Movement of India were arrested on Thursday in connection with the Ahmedabad serial blasts, which claimed 55 lives.

'Basher planned Bengaluru, Gujarat blasts'

'Basher planned Bengaluru, Gujarat blasts'

Rediff.com24 Aug 2008

Liyakath Ali, a Students Islamic Movement of India activist arrested in Belgaum a month back, has revealed during interrogation that Abu Basher, who has been arrested by the Gujarat police, masterminded both the Bengaluru and Ahmedabad serial blasts. He also told interrogators that the main intention was to disrupt peace in both places.

'Basher planned Bengaluru, Gujarat blasts'

'Basher planned Bengaluru, Gujarat blasts'

Rediff.com24 Aug 2008

Liyakath Ali, a Students Islamic Movement of India activist arrested in Belgaum a month back, has revealed during interrogation that Abu Basher, who has been arrested by the Gujarat police, masterminded both the Bengaluru and Ahmedabad serial blasts. He also told interrogators that the main intention was to disrupt peace in both places.

SIMI activists may have planted Surat bombs: Cops

SIMI activists may have planted Surat bombs: Cops

Rediff.com21 Aug 2008

The Students Islamic Movement of India activists arrested for their alleged involvement in the serial blasts in Ahmedabad on July 26 are also suspected to have planted bombs in Surat, Crime Branch officials said on Thursday.

Why SIMI recruited techies

Why SIMI recruited techies

Rediff.com19 Aug 2008

Their role was to hack into systems and send out mails prior and after terror attacks. This according to Nagori acted as a distraction to investigating agencies. Further they were also assigned the role of providing information relating to bomb making and the use of chemicals.

Three detained in connection with Jaipur blasts

Three detained in connection with Jaipur blasts

Rediff.com17 Aug 2008

A day after the Gujarat police claimed to have cracked the Ahmedabad serial blasts case, the Rajasthan police on Sunday said that they have detained three persons, including two activists of the Students Islamic Movement of India, for questioning in connection with the Jaipur serial blasts in May.Riaz and Vasim Kabadi from Talabpara area and Abid Bhai Kapdewala from Shoepurian Masjid area were detained by the police in Baran, about 100 kms from Kota, on Saturday evening.

BJP slams UPA over revocation of SIMI ban

BJP slams UPA over revocation of SIMI ban

Rediff.com6 Aug 2008

Blaming the incompetence of the Central government for the revocation of the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday said that it reflects the 'real face' of the United Progressive Alliance."The UPA has been incompetent in defending the ban on SIMI. This reflects the real face of the government and its soft attitude towards terrorism," party vice-president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said.

Supreme Court stays lifting of SIMI ban

Supreme Court stays lifting of SIMI ban

Rediff.com6 Aug 2008

A petition challenging the tribunal's verdict was mentioned before the bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan, which agreed with the Centre seeking a grant of interim stay. The apex court issued a notice to the SIMI and posted the matter for hearing after three weeks.

Lessons from the Jaipur blasts

Lessons from the Jaipur blasts

Rediff.com5 Aug 2008

Investigations into the Jaipur blasts ensured that security agencies from across the country have started working together. The IB says that sharing of information and working in tandem has improved considerably as the investigating agencies realise that all the blasts are interlinked.

B'luru blasts: Why Tanveer Mulla is a prize catch

B'luru blasts: Why Tanveer Mulla is a prize catch

Rediff.com4 Aug 2008

Tanveer Mulla (31), the Students Islamic Movement of India activist, arrested in northern Karnataka two days back is proving to be a prize catch for investigating agencies who are probing the Bengaluru serial blasts. Tanveer was arrested in Belgaum two days back and the police had recovered some incriminating material from him.

TN terror module has no links with SIMI, LeT:Cops

TN terror module has no links with SIMI, LeT:Cops

Rediff.com31 Jul 2008

The recently unearthed terror module plotting bomb attacks on key installations in Tamil Nadu has no direct link with banned outfits such as the Students Islamic Movement of India and Lashkar-e-Taiba, the police said in Chennai on Thursday."This specific module has no direct links with such groups," Intelligence Inspector General Jaffer Sait said while replying to queries but declined to disclose further details as the investigation was going on.

Justify ban on SIMI, tribunal tells Centre

Justify ban on SIMI, tribunal tells Centre

Rediff.com30 Jul 2008

Justice Geeta Mittal, a Delhi High Court judge who is heading the tribunal, said the government cannot extend the ban on the basis of earlier records against the organisation. "What precluded the government from stating the facts? You have to satisfy the tribunal about the sufficiency of the reason behind issuing a fresh notification (on the ban)," Justice Mittal said.

SIMI activist remanded to police custody

SIMI activist remanded to police custody

Rediff.com28 Jul 2008

The Ahmedabad Crime Branch on Monday questioned Abdul Halim, an activist of the Students Islamic Movement of India, who was arrested in connection with the serial blasts, as it launched a massive operation to track down those involved.Halim was allegedly involved in recruiting people for Jehadi activities, the police said.The police also conducted raids in different parts of the city last night and detained many people for questioning.

Bengaluru cops intensify probe into blasts

Bengaluru cops intensify probe into blasts

Rediff.com27 Jul 2008

The investigation into the serial blasts in Bengaluru has intensified with the police on Sunday questioning an unknown number of people as the needle of suspicion still pointed towards banned outfit Students Islamic Movement of India, with the crack team pursuing leads. The Bengaluru police are also in touch with their Ahmedabad counterparts following reports that the blasts there on Saturday were similar in nature to that took place in Bengaluru a day earlier.

Ahmedabad: Army conducts flag marches, toll 45

Ahmedabad: Army conducts flag marches, toll 45

Rediff.com27 Jul 2008

The army on Sunday staged flag marches in communally-sensitive Ahmedabad where the death toll in the synchronised bomb blasts rose to 45 as several states went into high alert in the wake of terror strikes in Ahmedabad and IT hub Bengaluru.

SIMI's changed tactics stumps IB

SIMI's changed tactics stumps IB

Rediff.com3 Jul 2008

Security forces have found that terrorists are difficult to interrogate and break. In the past four months, 15 key persons belonging to various outfits including the Students Islamic Movement of India were picked up from Karnataka and Indore. But getting information out of them has been difficult.

15 SIMI operatives planning next strike: detainee

15 SIMI operatives planning next strike: detainee

Rediff.com16 Jun 2008

Intelligence Bureau sources say a massive manhunt has been launched to track down these missing men. The agency is gathering telephone intercepts and other information, which includes statements made by those arrested in Madhya Pradesh.

Revealed: How SIMI works

Revealed: How SIMI works

Rediff.com5 Jun 2008

An IB dossier on the organisation indicates that SIMI split in 2006. The IB says SIMI provides logistical support to the Laskhar-e-Tayiba and Harkat-ul-Jihadi.

UP govt denies withdrawing cases against SIMI

UP govt denies withdrawing cases against SIMI

Rediff.com23 Aug 2006

Terming the allegations as baseless, Hasan said the government was committed to dealing strictly with terrorism, which was an international problem.

SIMI activist arrested in Belgaum

SIMI activist arrested in Belgaum

Rediff.com29 May 2008

The Karnataka police arrested an activist of the Student's Islamic Movement of India in Belgaum late on Wednesday night. The arrested person has been identified as Nasir Liyakat Patel. The police claim to have recovered hard disks and CDs, depicting bomb making techniques, from these activists The police are trying to find out whether Patel was planning to launch a terror attack in Karnataka.

Hubli blast  probe begins, suspects remanded

Hubli blast probe begins, suspects remanded

Rediff.com12 May 2008

After Saturday's bomb explosion damaging the court hall in Hubli, the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, hearing the cases of terror suspects of banned SIMI, on Monday held its sitting in a different hall as two teams of investigators began the probe into the blast.

Suspected SIMI activists held in MP

Suspected SIMI activists held in MP

Rediff.com8 May 2008

Three persons, suspected to be Students Islamic Movement of India activists, were arrested from the New Housing Board colony in Morena, Madhya Pradesh.

MP: 5 SIMI activists arrested

MP: 5 SIMI activists arrested

Rediff.com8 Apr 2008

Five activists of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India were arrested on Tuesday from Chanchoda town in Madhya Pradesh, police said.They were detained by the police on Monday from a hideout. However, four of their associates managed to escape from the spot.In Neemuch district, another suspected SIMI activist was arrested by the police.They were arrested on charge of indulging in unlawful activities and would be produced in court today for remand.

Tribunal upholds ban on SIMI

Tribunal upholds ban on SIMI

Rediff.com25 Mar 2004

The Centre had banned SIMI saying its activities were 'detrimental to peace, communal harmony, internal security and maintenance of secular fabric of the country'

SIMI leaders met at Ujjain before Mumbai blasts

SIMI leaders met at Ujjain before Mumbai blasts

Rediff.com1 Apr 2008

Banned Students Islamic Movement of India chief Safdar Hussein Nagori on Monday admitted before police officials that a meeting of important leaders of the outfit took place at Ujjain just before the Mumbai train blasts, which claimed a large number of lives. However, Indore range Inspector General Anil Kumar told reporters that it is too early for the investigating team to establish whether the particular meeting took place to plot the Mumbai train blasts.

Crackdown continues; 7 SIMI activists held in MP

Crackdown continues; 7 SIMI activists held in MP

Rediff.com31 Mar 2008

In yet another crackdown against the banned Students Islamic Movement of India, seven activists of the outfit were arrested by the Madhya Pradesh police in the last two days. Five activists of the outfit were arrested from Unhel town early on Monday. Two SIMI activists were arrested on Sunday evening on charges of providing assistance to its former chief Safdar Nagori and 12 other top activists, who were nabbed last week, in a major crackdown against the outfit.

'Arrested SIMI leaders wanted to train cadres'

'Arrested SIMI leaders wanted to train cadres'

Rediff.com28 Mar 2008

Thirteen top leaders of the banned Student's Islamic Movement of India, who were arrested in Indore, had come to the city to finalise the training programme of its cadres, the police said on Friday. The leaders had been residing in Indore for over a month, a police official said, adding that the police have recovered news clippings from them relating to the Mumbai train blasts. The police was now trying to expose their local network.

Cops crack down on SIMI; Key terror suspect held

Cops crack down on SIMI; Key terror suspect held

Rediff.com27 Mar 2008

The crackdown by Madhya Pradesh Police, along with central security agencies, began in and around Indore on Wednesday night and neighbouring Dhar district of the state during which top brass of the banned outfit was arrested. Among the prominent SIMI leaders arrested were Shibly Peedicaal Abdul, wanted in connection with Mumbai train serial blasts of July 2006, and former SIMI Chief Safdar Nagori and his brother Kamruddin Nagori, chief of the outfit's operations in AP.

'Do background check before recruitments'

'Do background check before recruitments'

Rediff.com28 Feb 2008

Director General of Police, Karnataka, K Srinivasan on Thursday said that IT companies in Bengaluru should do a proper background check before recruiting people into their companies.

SIMI ban will continue, says Centre

SIMI ban will continue, says Centre

Rediff.com7 Feb 2008

The government on Thursday decided to continue the ban imposed on Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) for its alleged links with certain Pakistan-based terrorist outfits.

Bengaluru blast mastermind held: Kerala police

Bengaluru blast mastermind held: Kerala police

Rediff.com22 Jul 2009

The Kochi city police commissioner Manoj Abraham told media persons that Haleem, a former Students Islamic Movement of India operative and one of the main accused in the bomb blast at Bengaluru was held.

'JeM CDs seized in raids on SIMI'

'JeM CDs seized in raids on SIMI'

Rediff.com27 Mar 2003

Minister of State for Home Rajendra Darda said nearly 30 compact discs were seized and contained speeches allegedly by Jaish-e-Mohammed and clippings of communal conflagrations in Gujarat.

Bangladesh on the boil over Prez remarks on Hasina's resignation

Bangladesh on the boil over Prez remarks on Hasina's resignation

Rediff.com23 Oct 2024

President Mohammed Shahabuddin said he did not have any documentary evidence of Hasina resigning as prime minister before she fled the country on August 5 amidst student-led mass protests.

Mumbai police bust 2 terrorist training camps

Mumbai police bust 2 terrorist training camps

Rediff.com3 May 2003

Police seized dangerous chemicals and arms from the training centres following the arrest of six SIMI activists in the Mulund bomb blast case.

Revealed: Godman's links with Lt Col Purohit

Revealed: Godman's links with Lt Col Purohit

Rediff.com25 Nov 2008

In a state of trance, Pandey reveals that while working for the Indian Air Force, he got in touch with Purohit who was in the military intelligence at that time.

Ahmedabad blasts: SIMI activist arrested from MP

Ahmedabad blasts: SIMI activist arrested from MP

Rediff.com24 Oct 2008

Abdul Razik Mansuri, a resident of Gomtipur area in the city, and an accused in the serial blasts was arrested on Thursday from Madhya Pradesh, Joint Commissioner of Police, crime branch, Ashish Bhatia told PTI. "He was arrested from the Nagda district in MP by our team. He was there staying with some of his relative. We have brought him to Ahmedabad for interrogation," he said.

3 terror suspects held in Bengaluru

3 terror suspects held in Bengaluru

Rediff.com6 Oct 2008

The detention comes in the wake of the arrest of four suspected terrorists in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts last week in a joint effort by Mumbai and local police following the blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad.