MP: Families of killed SIMI men to move HC seeking CBI probe

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Nov 01 2016 | 12:42 PM IST
A day after eight SIMI activists were killed in an alleged police encounter following a daring prison break here, their families have decided to approach the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking a CBI probe into what they dubbed as "cold-blooded murders".
"The families of the deceased have come to me and are weeping inconsolably for justice. We are going to move the MP High Court for a CBI probe into the entire incident," lawyer Parvez Alam told PTI.
"It is surprising that the authorities are claiming that the accused climbed the 32 feet boundary wall of the jail. Is this possible?" he asked.
Police has claimed that the accused from the banned outfit were yesterday killed in an encounter hours after they escaped from the high-security Central jail where they had slit the throat of a security guard and scaled the wall using bedsheets between 2 AM and 3 AM.
Alam described the encounter as "fake" and said, "The TV grabs show police and ATS firing. There is no evidence that the accused fired."
"This is a fake encounter and (these are) cold blooded murders," Alam claimed.
He said Inspector General Yogesh Choudhary had last night told media that the accused made keys to open their lock up with tooth brushes.
"Can someone open the keys of high security Bhopal Central Jail that has earned an ISO certificate with keys made of tooth brushes," he wondered.
"What lie these authorities are speaking," he said.
"Our first course of action after the funeral of the accused killed in the encounter is to move the HC for justice," he added.
The kin of the seven accused have already reached Bhopal to receive their bodies and take them to their place for burial, Alam said.
He said that no one has yet claimed the body of Mohammad Khalid, a resident of Solapur in Maharashtra.
Family members of accused Sheikh Mujeeb are taking his body to Ahmedabad, while Abdul Majid's mortal remains are being taken to Mahidpur area in Ujjain district of MP, he said.
Yesterday, police had dismissed criticism over the
encounter killing of eight SIMI activists near Bhopal, saying there was heavy exchange of fire in which they were felled after which four countrymade guns and some sharp-edged weapons were recovered from them.
Also, IG Chaudhary repeatedly maintained that all questions raised over the encounter were a matter of investigation as the series of events over seven hours between their escape and killing were still being probed.
This came soon after a controversy raged over the police action following the daring pre-dawn jail-break, as TV channels showed footage purportedly from the encounter site in which a policeman is seen pumping bullets into a man from close range after some unidentified person takes out what appears to be a knife said to be in a plastic cover and places it back.
Besides the veracity of the video, police is also probing how the SIMI terror suspects could lay their hands on weapons after their escape.
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First Published: Nov 01 2016 | 12:42 PM IST

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