Khaleej Times

8 SIMI undertrial­s killed in shootout

- AFP

bhopal — Indian police gunned down eight Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) militants on Monday after they escaped from a high-security jail by slitting the throat of a prison guard and scaling the walls with knotted bedsheets.

The members of the banned SIMI had staged the breakout from the prison in Bhopal by attacking and murdering the warder with sharpened prison-issue steel kitchen plates in the middle of celebratio­ns to mark Diwali.

Police said they were later cornered on the outskirts of the city in the central state of Madhya Pradesh but resisted efforts to take them back into custody and were subsequent­ly shot dead.

“We asked them to surrender but they tried to break the police cordon,” Yogesh Choudhary, Bhopal’s inspector general of police, said.

“They were unarmed but attempted to attack the police with stones. We had to shoot them.”

Choudhary, however, later told reporters that “they had weapons and cross-firing took place”. TV images showed crude pistols lying next to the bodies, triggering scepticism in some quarters about the police version of events.

“Security forces have the right to use proportion­ate force to save lives, but it appears in this case that the suspects may not have been armed,” Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director for Human Rights Watch, said.

“The entire incident should be properly investigat­ed. A take-noprisoner­s approach to policing is dangerous and harms efforts to create a rights-respecting police force.”

After using their sheets to climb and descend several walls inside the prison, the inmates made their way on foot to a village 15km south of the city centre, despite a massive search.

Police said local residents had

Call for probe

> Eight SIMI militants escaped from a Bhopal jail after killing a prison guard. > They were later cornered but they resisted police’s efforts to nab them. > They were unarmed but attempted to attack the police. > Human Rights Watch calls for proper investigat­ion of the incident. alerted them about suspicious movements in the village, leading to the raid in the late morning.

The home ministry had earlier issued a nationwide red alert over the jailbreak, while police had released mugshots of the prisoners.

Police insist there was no breakdown in security at the prison, a supposedly maximum security facility which has a round-the-clock electronic surveillan­ce system.

However four officials, including the prison’s superinten­dent, have been suspended and an inquiry launched into the escape.

Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told reporters the breakout posed a threat to national security and authoritie­s swiftly mobilised all law enforcemen­t arms to track the fugitives.

He said the National Investigat­ion Agency had been asked to open an inquiry into the breakout and anyone found to have acted incompeten­tly would be prosecuted.

Most of the inmates had been awaiting trial for “terror-related activities, sedition and robbery” for more than three years, although two of them had only been detained since February.

The breakout happened on the night of Diwali when revellers traditiona­lly set off fireworks which can shroud the night skies.

Seven SIMI members escaped from a jail in the town of Khandwa in 2013 and were arrested last year after being on the run for over two years, later prompting the government to house all the arrested SIMI members in the high-security facility in Bhopal.

Indian authoritie­s have accused SIMI of carrying out several deadly bombings and of having links with Pakistan-based militant groups.

Police blamed the group for the serial bombing of Mumbai commuter trains in 2006 which killed 187 people, as well as bomb blasts in New Delhi.

The government banned the group in 2001 in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in New York and Washington.

Hundreds of its members have been arrested in the past decade. —

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 ?? PTI ?? Locals gather as police investigat­e the encounter site at the hillocks of Acharpura village after the STF killed 8 Students of Islamic Movement of India militants in Bhopal on Monday. —
PTI Locals gather as police investigat­e the encounter site at the hillocks of Acharpura village after the STF killed 8 Students of Islamic Movement of India militants in Bhopal on Monday. —

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