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Friday, March 29, 2024

LeT Terrorist Anoop sentenced to life: Ernakulam

Ernakulam Additional Sessions Court recently sentenced terrorist K A Anoop for murdering a Hindu restaurant owner Santhosh over a minor dispute. The court convicted Anoop, a native of Paravur, to life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 51,000. Anoop is also an accused in the infamous Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Kalamassery bus burning case.

Anoop and his associates stabbed to death Santhosh, the owner of the Miami restaurant at Paravur Chendamangalam Junction, in early 2006. 

Astonishingly, the Hindu tea shop owner Santhosh was stabbed over a 50 paisa dispute. The incident showcases the worth of Hindu lives in Kerala. Jihadi’s attitude toward honesty and hardworking tea vendors has been apparent worldwide ever since one such individual became the Chief Minister of Gujarat and later the Prime Minister of our country. 

Santhosh was stabbed and murdered on 17 January 2006. Sabir, the second accused, arrived at Santosh’s restaurant on that fateful day. He drank tea and paid two rupees. Santhosh told him that the tea was two rupees fifty paise, and he asked for another fifty paise.

Sabir created a scene, flung a hundred rupee note at Santhosh, and left after an argument. Later, Sabir returned to the tea shop with Anoop, Shinoj, and Suresh. They started a fight and stabbed Santhosh.

Back then, there were allegations that the halal mafia was behind the attack, but ‘secular’ Hindus refused to acknowledge the same. The trial court had earlier sentenced the second and third accused, Sabir and Shinoj, to seven years imprisonment. The court found the fourth defendant Suresh innocent and acquitted him of charges.

This is an example and a lesson for so-called secular Hindus who naively follow their radical Islamist friends. Terrorists have their agenda, which they will never share publicly. Though the court absolved Suresh of all charges, the shame and stigma attached to a murder accusation will haunt him forever.

The initial trial was conducted excluding the first accused, Anoop, who was absconding. However, NIA officers later arrested him in the Kalamassery bus burning case. The trial began after Anoop was produced in court under a production warrant. He was later granted bail in the Santhosh murder case.

In July 2021, HinduPost reported that a National Investigative Agency (NIA) court sentenced Anoop to six years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs.1,60,000. Thadiyantavida Nazeer, the south Indian commandant of outlawed LeT and the first accused in that case, was handed 39 years and six months of rigorous imprisonment. 

The Danger Zone

The Paravur-Aluva-Perumbavur belt lies east to west, just north of Ernakulam. The Kochi airport lies nearby, and the only railway line has to pass through the region. All three major highways pass through here, and the mighty river Periyar cuts through the same area. South of the river lies Aluva, where our Naval Armament Depot (NAD) is loaded with indigenized, highly destructive ammunition. 

North Ernakulam is a vital geographical area from a security point of view. This was also where the radical Islamists learned to sideline non-Muslims by unleashing the halal, conversion, population, grooming, and narcotic jihad. The process began decades ago and continues unhindered with politicians’ help.    

It has long been a notorious terror hub purposefully infiltrated with Rohingyas and illegal Bangladeshis by local fundamentalist Islamists. These terrorists can easily cut off south Kerala using this belt. Just south of this belt lies the latest fulcrum of terror and underworld activities, Kalamassery. Dangerously, local politicians still deny the LeT terrorist presence in Kerala.  

Kalamassery Bus Burning

On 9 September 2005, a Tamil Nadu Transport Corporation bus was set on fire, demanding the release of the terrorist Abdul Nazar Madani, who was in jail in the Coimbatore blast case. He is now comfortably incarcerated in a fully furnished, air-conditioned Bengaluru Agrahara ‘jail’ cell. Madani rages on social media regularly.  

Six terrorists, including LeT commandant Thadiyantavida Nazeer (a native of Tayyil, Kannur), got on the bus from Ernakulam while Thajudin, Nazar, and Anoop waited at Kalamassery on three motorcycles. As the bus approached the Kalamassery Municipal Office, one of the suspects pointed a gun at the driver’s face. The accused took control of the bus and its passengers before ordering the driver to take them to a remote location close to the HMT Machine Tools Colony.

Once there, the terrorists ordered the occupants to exit the vehicle. They burned the bus by lighting cotton waste doused in petrol and escaped the crime scene. The incident happened around 9.30 pm.

Radical Islamists used a similar strategy on 27 February 2002 to burn coach number S-6 during the Godhra train carnage. It claimed 59 Hindu lives, including 25 women and 15 children. Luckily, those on this bus were not Vishwa Hindu Parishad workers returning from Ayodhya.

On 28 July 2022, a National Investigative Agency (NIA) court in Kerala pronounced 39 years and six months of rigorous imprisonment for the first accused, Thadiyantavida Nazeer, and the fifth accused, Sabir Buhari, in the Kalamassery bus burning case. The seventh accused, Thajudin, was also sentenced to 35 years. On 28 July, the court ruled that all three terrorists were guilty.

According to the court, the inquiry proved that the accused had joined a criminal conspiracy to “wage war, strike terror, and damage government property in revenge for the arrest of Abdul Nazar Madani” in the first week of September 2005. On 8 September 2005, the accused met at the Aluva Masjid near Ernakulam to “lay out their plan at the instance and instigation of defendants Majid Parambai and Sufia to set fire to a Tamil Nadu government-owned bus.”

There were thirteen accused in the case, including PDP leader Madani’s wife, Soofiya. One of the accused terrorists had already died. The trial of the rest of the accused has not been completed. As mentioned earlier, Anoop was sentenced to six years.

Kalamassery

In December 2021, we reported that 24  National Cadet Corps (NCC) students at a camp in Kalamassery Government Polytechnic College developed food poisoning symptoms and were admitted to Government Medical College Hospital, Ernakulam. Approximately 300 cadets attended the NCC camp; the food (the cheaper, the better) is usually bought from halal restaurants.

Earlier this month, HinduPost reported that 500 kg of rotten ‘Tsunami chicken’ kept for distribution to halal hotels was seized from the rented house at Kaipadamugal near the decaying Kalamassery HMT Machine Tools Ltd. Following a massive public outrage, Kalamassery police arrested the owner, Junais, from Ponnani in the Malappuram district. Police confirmed that the Islamist is accused in several other criminal cases. According to the police, there are five cases against him in Mannarkkad police station, including attempted murder.

That the Santhosh murder happened in January 2006 shows that LeT terrorist Anoop was still freely roaming the area four months after the bus burning incident. Choosing Kalamassery proves that the area had been under radical control since the 2000s. Aluva NAD is just 5 km from Kalamassery and 1 km from the defunct HMT Machine Tools factory.

Nazeer and his terrorist foot soldiers are accused in several cases. That includes the Marad massacre that led to the Hindu genocide in Kozhikode. They are also charged with assembling, planting, and exploding bombs in the state transport and the Moffusil Bus stand in Kozhikode city and several others all over the country. Incidents like the hotel owner Santhosh’s murder allegedly aimed at eliminating Hindu traders and hotel owners are rarely discussed.

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