He had been taken into police custody yesterday in a case registered against him at Karungapally for allegedly showing disrespect to the national anthem in a Facebook post.
Kamal was handed over to police at Karungapally town and later released.
Police there had asked him to surrender either before the police station in that town or a local court.
Police said Kamal was admitted to the KMCH late last night after he complained of uneasiness.
He was identified as Nadeer, police said, adding a case had been registered against six persons, including Nadeer under various sections of IPC, besides Section 3 of the Arms Act for allegedly carrying weapons and threatening residents of a colony in March this year.
The remaining five are yet to be arrested, they said.
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