SIMI ban: 2-day tribunal hearing concludes in Pune

Press Trust of India  |  Pune 

A tribunal headed by a conducted a two-day hearing here to ascertain whether there was sufficient cause to extend the ban on the (SIMI) as an unlawful association.

Founded in 1977, was banned in 2001. The tribunal, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, was constituted by a notification of the (MHA) on February 21 this year after the five-year ban on ended on January 31.

Officials from the Police's Crime Investigation Department, the state deposed before the Unlawful Activities Tribunal, to justify the ban on

Among officials who deposed before the tribunal were Ravindrasinh Pardeshi, of Police (ATS), Ganesh Shinde, Special Branch (CID), Police and Nisar Tamboli, Deputy Commissioner,

(ASG) Pinky Anand, who is part of the tribunal, said the three nodal officers from the state CID, ATS and Intelligence deposed before the tribunal stating the ban on SIMI is essential in view of national security and to ensure there are no anti-national activities.

"All three officers deposed and briefed about the pending trials, discoveries and made and information gathered regarding SIMI activities and how the ban is essential in view of national security," she said.

DCP Tamboli, while deposing before the tribunal Saturday, informed there are about eight cases involving SIMI.

He also told the tribunal that if the ban on the organisation is lifted, it will regroup and carry out anti-national activities.

ATS SP Pardeshi, who deposed on Friday, justified the ban on SIMI and submitted information about the local train bombings of 2006 and also briefed about a SIMI who was convicted by the court.

He also submitted that the lone convict in blast case, Mirza Himayat Baig, had links with SIMI.

DCP Shinde from the (CID) cited a 2001 case from where a SIMI was arrested and some incriminating material were recovered.

Anand said the tribunal will head to for the next hearing and, thereafter, will return to Maharashtra, where a hearing is likely to take place at Aurangabad.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 17:00 IST