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Blood on their hands
Shaju Philip
Tags : T J Joseph, PFI, Kerala, Muslim
Posted: Sun Jul 11 2010, 01:45 hrs
Last week, T J Joseph, a lecturer, was on his way back from Sunday Mass when a group of men waylaid his car at Muvattupuzha in Ernakulam district. Joseph, a Malayalam lecturer at the Catholic-run Newman College in Thodupuzha, in Keralas Idukki district, was dragged out and his right hand chopped off in one deft stroke. Joseph had paid with his hand for allegedly insulting the Prophet in a question paper he set for an internal degree exam.
Here in Keralas deeply fragmented political landscape, where chopping a limb off or even killing someone is almost a prescribed way to deal with rivals, this looked like another cold-blooded attack.
But it was not. It was so meticulously planned that the assailants could have erased their fingerprints. They almost did.
The vehicle used for the attack was bought from Thrissur, a town thats over 100 km away. The money was paid in cash and the transfer of ownership was delayed despite repeated reminders from the original owner. The plan was to break down the vehicle and sell it off as scrap after the attack. But the police intercepted the vehicle while it was on its way to the scrapyard.
A conspiracy that was planned to perfection was slowly unravellingalong with it, the story of a shadowy organisation that masquerades as a social and political organisation, the Popular Front of India (PFI), a right-wing Muslim outfit based in Kozhikode that has silently spread its influence over much of the state.
Soon after the attack, police arrested two PFI activists, Jaffar and Asharaf. Both have worked in Saudi Arabia and have gone back several times. A senior police officer told The Sunday Express that the police are investigating whether they are linked to CAM Basheer, a former SIMI leader and one of Indias most wanted, who is believed to be in that country and who, like Jaffar and Asharaf, is from Ernakulam. Among the stuff seized in a raid at the house of Kunjumon, a PFI activist who went into hiding after the attack on the lecturer, is an Al-Qaeda video with footage of torture and executions.
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Blood on their hands
Shaju Philip
Tags : T J Joseph, PFI, Kerala, Muslim
Posted: Sun Jul 11 2010, 01:45 hrs
Last week, T J Joseph, a lecturer, was on his way back from Sunday Mass when a group of men waylaid his car at Muvattupuzha in Ernakulam district. Joseph, a Malayalam lecturer at the Catholic-run Newman College in Thodupuzha, in Keralas Idukki district, was dragged out and his right hand chopped off in one deft stroke. Joseph had paid with his hand for allegedly insulting the Prophet in a question paper he set for an internal degree exam.
Here in Keralas deeply fragmented political landscape, where chopping a limb off or even killing someone is almost a prescribed way to deal with rivals, this looked like another cold-blooded attack.
But it was not. It was so meticulously planned that the assailants could have erased their fingerprints. They almost did.
The vehicle used for the attack was bought from Thrissur, a town thats over 100 km away. The money was paid in cash and the transfer of ownership was delayed despite repeated reminders from the original owner. The plan was to break down the vehicle and sell it off as scrap after the attack. But the police intercepted the vehicle while it was on its way to the scrapyard.
A conspiracy that was planned to perfection was slowly unravellingalong with it, the story of a shadowy organisation that masquerades as a social and political organisation, the Popular Front of India (PFI), a right-wing Muslim outfit based in Kozhikode that has silently spread its influence over much of the state.
Soon after the attack, police arrested two PFI activists, Jaffar and Asharaf. Both have worked in Saudi Arabia and have gone back several times. A senior police officer told The Sunday Express that the police are investigating whether they are linked to CAM Basheer, a former SIMI leader and one of Indias most wanted, who is believed to be in that country and who, like Jaffar and Asharaf, is from Ernakulam. Among the stuff seized in a raid at the house of Kunjumon, a PFI activist who went into hiding after the attack on the lecturer, is an Al-Qaeda video with footage of torture and executions.
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