Seven suspected SIMI activists escape from MP district jail

October 1, 2013
Khandwa (MP), Oct 1: Seven undertrial prisoners allegedly belonging to banned outfit SIMI, including two who had shot dead three persons in a broad daylight attack some years ago, escaped from the district jail here in the wee hours today.

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The prisoners fled from Khandwa district jail around 3:30 AM after breaking the bathroom wall of the jail, Superintendent of Police Manoj Sharma told PTI.

Two constables -- Lokesh Hirve and Suro Tiwari -- who were deployed there, were also attacked with knives by the prisoners before they fled, he said.

The prisoners also took away the rifles of both the constables, leaving them badly injured, Sharma said, adding, the two were rushed to the district hospital for treatment.

After receiving information about the incident, two jawans of Cheetah force also tried to stop the accused from fleeing but could not do so despite an exchange of fire with them, sources said.

The suspected SIMI (Student Islamic Movement of India) activists snatched the wireless sets and loaded rifles of both the Cheetah jawans too, they said.

The prisoners who fled from jail are -- Amjad, Aslam, Zakir, Mehboob (all from Khandwa), Ejazuddin (of Narsinh Yard, Kareli), Abu Faizal (Juhu), Aabid Mirza (of Oont Kuwan, Hatampura, Khandwa) the SP said.

However, one of them, Aabid Mirza, was later caught from Sarvodaya Colony here, Sharma said, adding that the rest are absconding.

The Kotwali police received information about the whole episode around 5:15 AM and efforts were on to nab remaining six accused by forming 15 police teams, he said.

Taking serious note of the jail-breaking episode, Madhya Pradesh Jail Minister Antar Singh Arya has ordered a high- level probe into it.

The Minister told PTI at his Sendhwa residence that he has given orders to Principal Secretary, Jails, to immediately reach Khandwa.

Arya said that action would be taken against the guilty jail personnel after the probe was completed.

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Gen. Rawat was speaking along with other world leaders at Raisina dialogue organised by India's influential think-tank Observer Research Foundation (ORF).

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However, now a peace deal with Taliban is required, Gen. Rawat said.

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French citizens stranded in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in a special Air India flight, official sources said here.

The Embassy of France had made a request to the Kerala government to facilitate the journey of the French citizens stranded due to the lockdown announced by the central government to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus.

The French citizens, mostly tourists and those who came for Ayurvedic treatment, were brought here by the state tourism department 24 days ahead of their trip.

They underwent a medical examination before boarding the flight for Paris from Cochin International Airport at 08.13 am on Saturday, officials said.

The Air India flight was chartered by the French government for evacuating its citizens in various cities in India including Kochi, Bengaluru and Mumbai.

On Friday, Gulf nation Oman had evacuated its 46 citizens stranded in Kochi in an Oman Air flight.

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