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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Notorious SIMI terrorist arrested after 22-year manhunt; was working as Urdu school teacher in Jalgaon, MH under fake identity

“How a single clue led to the arrest of a SIMI terrorist after 22-year manhunt”, First Post, February 26, 2024:

“In a major crackdown, a special cell of the Delhi Police arrested Hanif Sheikh, an elusive member of the banned Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), on 22 February.

Described as the most notorious and wanted SIMI terrorist, the 47-year-old had been absconding for 22 years and was declared a proclaimed offender in 2002.

He was nabbed from Bhusawal in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district, where he was a teacher in an Urdu school under a different identity, the police said…..”

Read the full article at Firstpost.com

 

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