The Asian Age

Govt seeks info on Simi from states

◗ Simi, which officials claim has been found to be involved in many past terror activities, has been on the banned list of organisati­ons since 2001

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Home ministry has sought feedback from different state government on activities of the banned outfit Simi to asses if the ban on the group should continue post January next year as well.

Centre has banned Simi under the Unlawful Activities ( Prevention) Act and is in effect till January 31, 2019. Sources said in case the feedback from states and various security agencies confirms that Simi was still indulging in illegal and unlawful activities then the ban would be extended beyond January next year as well.

In a recent communicat­ion to the states the home ministry has clearly stated that, “if Simi is still found involved in unlawful activity and other activities prejudicia­l to the integrity and internal security of the nation or with a potential to threaten the secular fabric of the country, the relevant material covering cases under the Act registered before February 1, 2014, and their latest status indicating persons convicted, released, appeal preferred, if any, may be provided to this ministry.’’

States have also been asked to appoint a nodal officer for this purpose who can interact regularly with the home ministry and take necessary followup action.

The recommenda­tion and details furnished by the state will also be routed through the same nodal officer.

Ministry officials also claimed that ipso facto a case under UAPA would be made out to continue the ban on Simi of its activities and membership was continuing.

“If this organisati­on and its members commit offences in furtheranc­e of their aims and objectives, then the charge sheet would have to contain the reference to such violation of Act.

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