He was accompanied by a woman claimed to be his distant relative and her son. Acting on a clue that the accused was returning to India with Emergency Certificate, the police intercepted him at the airport. The accused was arrested by the Sub-Inspector of Mahakkal police station in MP.
The woman and the boy were allowed to leave the airport.
He was immediately shifted to Aluva accompanied by a strong contingent of armed police commandos and was produced before Aluva Judicial First Class Magistrate.
The Magistrate issued the transit warrant for three days and directed the MP police to produce him before the Ujjain Judicial First Class Magistrate on or before Monday.
According to police, the accused was involved in anti-national activities and a case for the offence under IPC 153 A (Provoking enmity between groups on the ground of religion, race and engaging in acts prejudicial to maintainance of harmony with intention to cause riots) in Mahakkal police station in 1998. Since then, he was absconding.
He escaped to Dubai and had been staying there for the last ten years. Meanwhile, he was allegedly arrested by Dubai police for violating some rules in the country and was undergoing imprisonment for the last two years. He was reportedly released from the jail on amenity grounds and returned to India with Emergency Certificate issued by UAE government. But he was nabbed by the police at Kochi airport at 0900 hours yesterday.
Police said Salaudeen was born and brought up in Andhra Pradesh and stayed in Mumbai indulging in anti-national activities of SIMI in Northern states. He was the Northern Region Commander of the organisation.
He was taken back to Nedumbassery Airport by 1330 hrs.
Police took the accused by Jet Airways flight to Mumbai at 1600 hrs yesterday.
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