A suspected operative of Al Qaida in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), who was arrested for allegedly radicalising youths for terror activities, was today remanded to police custody for two days by a Delhi court.
Maulana Mohd Abdul Rehman Kasmi, who was earlier remanded to judicial custody, was produced before the court and Special Cell of Delhi Police said his further custodial interrogation was required in connection with the case.
The police told Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh that Kasmi was needed to be confronted with two other arrested accused, Abdul Sami and Syed Anzar Shah, who are currently in police custody till February 1.
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Advocate Akram Khan, who appeared for Kasmi, opposed the plea saying his client has already been quizzed at length by the police and no new facts have been told by the Special Cell which requires further custodial interrogation.
The court, after hearing the contentions, remanded Kasmi to two days police custody.
According to the Special Cell, Kasmi is suspected to have links in countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Dubai.
Besides, Kasmi, Sami and Shah, the other arrested accused in the case are Mohammed Asif and Zafar Masood.
The police had earlier alleged that Kasmi ran a madrassa in Uttar Pradesh where several students were enrolled and he was purportedly trying to radicalise them for terror acts.
It had claimed that Masood was also propagating the terror agenda of AQIS among the youth and trying to attract them towards the terror outfit.
According to the police, the other arrested accused were also propagating the terror agenda of the outfit in India.
All these accused have been booked under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.