Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UP’s Sambhal emerging as a terror hub, Delhi cops tell court

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Sambhal district in western Uttar Pradesh has come under the scanner of anti-terror agencies, with the police finding it to be the home of several alleged members of dreaded al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontine­nt (AQIS) who have been providing active support for the group.

This was disclosed in a charge sheet filed by the Special Cell of Delhi Police before a city court. The charge sheet was filed against 17 suspected AQIS members, of whom 12 are absconding, for allegedly trying to set up a base for al Qaeda in India under the banner of AQIS.

The police has claimed that Sambhal resident Maulana Asim Umar, who is currently in Pakistan, is the AQIS chief and six out of the 17 chargeshee­ted accused belonged to this district.

According to the final report, while Sambhal residents Mohd Asif and Zafar Masood have been arrested in the case, the other four — Maulana Asim Umar, Syed Akhtar, Mohd Sharjeel Akhtar and Usman, who also belong to the district, are still at large, around 200 kilometres from Delhi.

It claimed that these Sambhal-based accused were motivating Indian youths to join ‘jihad’ and have facilitate­d their departure to Pakistan for arms training for terror acts. The police has alleged that a number of youths from Sambhal had joined al Qaeda cadre in Pakistan and returned here after arms training.

It claimed that AQIS has received aid from several terror outfits in Pakistan and had several sympathise­rs and financers in Sambhal. “During

THE POLICE HAS CLAIMED THAT SAMBHAL RESIDENT MAULANA ASIM UMAR, WHO IS CURRENTLY IN PAKISTAN, IS THE AQIS CHIEF AND SIX OUT OF THE 17 CHARGESHEE­TED ACCUSED BELONGED TO THIS DISTRICT.

interrogat­ion, accused Mohd Asif revealed that he joined terrorist organisati­on al Qaeda following some local youths of Sambhal, who had left India long ago...

He also revealed that he had radicalise­d a number of youth of western UP into joining al Qaeda as he himself believed and advocated the ideology of al Qaeda,” the charge sheet alleged.

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