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13 top leaders of banned SIMI arrested

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Posted: Mar 27, 2008 at 1252 hrs IST

Indore, March 27: In a major crackdown against the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), at least 13 of its top leaders including some state chiefs were arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police for allegedly being involved in weapons procurement and illegal financing of the outfit.

Among those arrested as part of a special police operation that began last night and was continuing today, were SIMI leader in Madhya Pradesh, Safdar Nagori and his brother and chief of the operations in Andhra Pradesh Kamruddin.

The outfit's top leaders in Karnataka, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra were also nabbed, police sources said, adding that intelligence agencies had been keeping tabs on the activities on the banned Islamist group here for quite

sometime.

Describing the operation as a "big achievement for the police," Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said in Bhopal that "weapons and computers have been found.

Investigations are on into SIMI's plans to expand its network in the state...This is a major achievement and SIMI's network will be eradicated".

He said the SIMI leaders arrested included those from Kerala and Karnataka but did not give further details.

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