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Balighuddin Jabir sent to judicial custody

By Mohammed Siddique, TwoCircles.net,

Hyderabad: Baleeghuddin Jabir, the son of an imprisoned religious leader Mohammed Naseeruddin was today remanded to two weeks of judicial custody by Secunderabad additional chief metropolitan magistrate after he was produced before him on Tuesday morning.

Jabir, who was missing since August 28, was arrested by the police Task Force on Monday when he was on his way to the court along with three other boys to surrender. The other three including Jabir’s cousin Waheeduddin, Rizwan and Farooq were released on personal bond.

The city police commissioner B Prasad Rao said that the three boys were not involved in any case and they were only accompanying Jabir when the police caught him. He said Jabir was an accused in criminal conspiracy case No 198 registered at the Gopalpuram police station, in which his elder brother Muqeemuddin Yasser was already arrested and remains in jail. The commissioner said that two more cases were registered against Jabir at Saeedabad and Saifabad police stations.

Jabir had gone missing on August 28 when the police had raided his residence in Saeedabad searching for him. While his family had alleged that the police had picked him up, the police had denied the same.

The police sources said that after he was taken in to custody by the police, Jabir was questioned about his links with Mufti Abu Bashar, who has been arrested by Gujarat police in connection with the recent serial blasts in Ahmadabad. Jabir was a friend of Mufti Abu Bashar when latter was teaching in a Hyderabad Madarsa during 2005-06.

Jabir is one of the three sons of Maulana Naseeruddin who have been arrested by the police on terror related charges. While youngest Nasir was arrested in Karnataka and is in Belgaum jail, Yasser and Jabir are in Charlapally jail in Hyderabad. Maulana Naseeruddin, the founder of Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Shaaer-e-Islam (TTSI) is in Sabarmati jail since October 2004. He is an accused in Haren Pandya murder case and Ahmadabad criminal conspiracy case.

In the case 198 (criminal conspiracy case) in Hyderabad the police is showing another 43 people absconding. They include another religious figure Maulana Aleemuddin Islahi and AP Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee general secretary Lateef Mohammed Khan.

When asked what the family intends to do now that the Jabir has been produced in the court, his mother Tasleem Fatima said in a choked voice, “What a family can do whose all four bread earners have been thrown behind the bars for no fault. They are innocent. Only Allah can do justice to us”.