Sambhal Violence News: After the violence in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh in November, the situation is now normal and after one month of the violence on 24 November, the police have arrested more than 50 accused involved in the violence and sent them to jail. But one thing that the Sambhal police has been investigating for the last one month is the terrorism connection of the Sambhal violence.
In such a situation, today we will show you on the basis of intelligence reports of Sambhal police how the police investigating the Sambhal violence is investigating the connection of terrorism and Pakistan in the Sambhal violence. What facts have come out in the investigation so far.
After the violence in Sambhal on 24 November, the FSL team found cartridges made in the Pakistani Ordnance Factory at the location of the violence during the investigation. After this, files were opened by the Sambhal police against the youths of Sambhal who had gone to Pakistan and Afghanistan and joined terrorist organizations. The investigating team suspects that these youths of Sambhal who had gone to Pakistan and become terrorists had sent the weapons used in the Sambhal violence.
Along with this, Sambhal police also suspects that the funds for the violence were also supplied from Pakistan. Apart from this, sources of Sambhal police believe that there is a strong possibility that these terrorists sitting in Pakistan were also involved in the planning of the violence that took place in Sambhal on 24 November.
Intelligence sources of Sambhal police have shared an intelligence document with ABP News according to which Shariq Satha, a resident of Sambhal, is a member of terrorist Dawood's gang who lives in Dubai. According to the intelligence report, Shariq Satha does terror funding in India through hawala. Also, more than 50 cases are registered against Shariq Satha in different police stations of India. According to sources of Sambhal police, there is a possibility that Shariq Satha may have funded the violence that took place in Sambhal on November 24.
Apart from this, the documents of the intelligence department of Sambhal police have identified four terrorists from Sambhal who are related to Sambhal and the police suspects that it is possible that one among these four terrorists might have supplied the weapons used in the violence in Sambhal to the rioters.
Took training in a terrorist organization named Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
The two most prominent names in the Intelligence Department's report are Saeed Akhtar and Usman Hussain from Deepa Sarai area. According to the Intelligence Department's documents, the department suspects that Saeed Akhtar is currently in Afghanistan and is a fighter of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda.
According to the intelligence department, this youth has been missing since 1998. Like Saeed Akhtar, another terrorist Usman Hussain, who belongs to Deepa Sarai of Sambhal, according to the intelligence department's documents, Usman Hussain went to Pakistan in 1999 and took training in a terrorist organization called Harkat-ul-Mujahideen and after leaving India in 2012, this terrorist from Sambhal is associated with Al Qaeda and is active in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
According to police sources, the most prominent area in the violence that took place on 24 November in Sambhal was Deepa Sarai Mohalla of Sambhal and Pakistani cartridges were also found in this area. Therefore, according to sources, the police is investigating whether these two terrorists belonging to Sambhal have any hand in providing Pakistani cartridges.
Sharjeel Akhtar is an active terrorist of Al Qaeda
According to the documents of the intelligence department, Sharjeel Akhtar, a resident of Nakhasa in Sambhal, has been absconding since 2012 and is currently an active terrorist of Al Qaeda. According to sources in the Sambhal police, there was firing in the Nakhasa area during the violence on November 24. Therefore, the police is gathering information from the youths arrested in the investigation of the violence by interrogating them to find out whether Sharjeel Akhtar also had a hand in the violence.
Mohammad Asif and Zafar Mahmood have already served more than 7 years of imprisonment
According to sources, the police team investigating the Sambhal violence is also suspecting two other youths currently living in Sambhal, Mohammad Asif and Zafar Mahmood. According to the intelligence department documents with ABP News, Mohammad Asif and Zafar Mahmood were arrested on charges of being Al Qaeda operatives and recruiting youths for Al Qaeda.
Both these youths have served more than 7 years of sentence for recruiting the youth of Sambhal for Al Qaeda and instigating them in the name of jihad and according to the intelligence department, Mohammad Asif was released on 6 May 2023 and Zafar Masood came to Sambhal on 9 May 2023, at present both these youths are living in Nakhasa area of Sambhal and the intelligence department is keeping an eye on them at this time.
According to sources in Sambhal police, the police suspect that these two youths living in the violence-affected area of Sambhal may have also worked to gather the crowd for violence. In such a situation, more than 50 youths arrested in the violence are also being questioned from this angle.
For the first time after a month, sources from Sambhal administration have shared their confidential report with ABP News regarding Sambhal violence, according to which the survey of Shahi Jama Masjid started on November 19.
During this survey, advocates and advocate commissioners of Hindu and Muslim sides were present but during this time MP Zia ur Rehman and MLA Mahmood Iqbal's son Suhail Iqbal reached there with their 200 supporters. Then due to darkness, the survey could not be conducted that day.
24 November was the day of survey
After this, the survey work was halted for the next two-three days due to lack of adequate police force and 24 November was decided as the day for the survey. After which, as soon as the survey team reached inside the mosque, shortly after 8:30 in the morning, more than a thousand people gathered there and stone pelting started in which most of the people pelting stones had covered their faces with mufflers, handkerchiefs or masks. During this time, illegal firing also took place from the roofs and streets.
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