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Bhopal jailbreak: Police rejects criticism of fake encounter of SIMI activists

The slain activists were dangerous criminals who were involved in the killing of two constables in Khandwa and elsewhere in 2008 and 2011, said IG Yogesh Chaudhary.

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Police officers and Special Task Force soldiers stand beside dead bodies of the suspected members of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), who earlier today escaped the high security jail in Bhopal, and later got killed in an encounter at the Acharpura village on the outskirts of Bhopal.
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Police on Monday 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 country-made guns and some sharp- edged weapons were recovered from them.

"There was heavy firing from the other side (activists) and they were killed in retaliatory fire. Three policemen received injuries from sharp weapons. Police opened 45-46 rounds of fire," IG Yogesh Chaudhary told a media briefing after questions were raised over the genuineness of the encounter.

The 8 activists of the banned SIMI were killed in an encounter hours after they escaped from the high-security Bhopal jail after slitting the throat of a guard and scaling the wall using bedsheets between 2 and 3 in the morning.

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. The slain activists, Chaudhary said, were dangerous criminals who were involved in the killing of two constables in Khandwa and elsewhere in 2008 and 2011. Besides, three of them were involved in an earlier jailbreak in Khandwa in 2013.

Asked about a video purportedly shot at the encounter site in which a policeman is seen firing at a motionless body, he said, "We have been involved in the action the whole day. We have to look at the video and into its veracity."

Justifying the police action against the SIMI activists, the IG said these were dangerous criminals who were involved in serious crimes and who had escaped after a hacking a security guard in jail. He said the Bhopal police, Special Task Force and CTG were jointly involved in the operation.

Replying to a question about some accounts that the activists had no weapons, he said there will be investigation according to rules and all these factors will be taken into account.

Describing the terrain where the encounter took place, Chaudhary said police personnel were attacked by SIMI activists from higher position and there was even a scuffle. He, however, maintained no mobile phone was recovered from the slain SIMI activists.

Chaudhary said how the SIMI terror suspects could lay their hands on weapons after their escape will also be probed. "How they got the weapons, did they receive any external help are matters of investigation," he said.

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