Parents of Syed Omer Farooq Hussaini, 22, one amongst the 3
Hyderabad youths WHO were in remission at Nagpur landing field last week
whereas they were allegedly move to Syrian Arab Republic to hitch Moslem State
(IS), had tried to stay him removed from his radicalised cousins Mahomet
Abdullah Basith, 20, and Maaz Hasan Farooq, 22.
“Police brought back Basith and Maaz from urban center last
Sep. we have a tendency to needed to chop off all ties with them however we
have a tendency to square measure relatives and met at family functions,
marriages and festivals. My son had mocked Basith and Maaz after they were
detained last year and justify once substance. He had told them that they were
misguided. however they eventually radicalised him,” aforementioned Omer’s
father Syed Azizullah Hussaini.
“Despite keeping a tab on his activities reception, we have
a tendency to couldn't apprehend what he did once he was out. On Dec twenty
four, 2 days before he left home with Basith and Maaz, his BSc (Microbiology)
supplementary exams results were declared and he had failing, again. He had
didn't clear the ultimate examination last June and had appeared for
supplementary exams in Gregorian calendar month. He failed to tell North
American country concerning the result. He knew i'd be angry and this was one
more reason he fled. i believe Basith and Maaz started indoctrination him once
he failing last year,’’ additionally told.
Parents of 2 others who left home last September, Basith
and Maaz, were caught at urban center and brought back ne'er allowed them to
fulfill or maybe sit down with them once more. “Their oldsters keep them below
strict watch and don't permit them to socialize with youths WHO they are doing
not trust, particularly Basith and Maaz,” a politician aforementioned.
He added that Basith had planned the trip and purloined Rs 90,000
from his father’s locker. “They thought that after they reached Srinagar, they
might approach any militant organisation WHO would take them to PoK and from
there to Asian country and additional,’’ the official aforementioned.
The 3 youths are reserved below IPC sections 121 (waging, or
making an attempt to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the
government), 121-A (conspiracy to wage war against government), one hundred
twenty (B) (criminal conspiracy) and below relevant sections of Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act. The Special Investigation Team of Central Crime
Station has sought-after four days’ remand of the 3 youths WHO square measure
currently in judicial custody.
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