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Former SP leader Nizam Qureshi held in Kanpur violence case

Qureshi was among the 36 accused whose names were mentioned in the FIR registered soon after the violence, a policeman said. Kanpur's Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Anand Prakash Tiwari confirmed the arrest. Nizam Qureshi has been arrested from Kanpur in connection with the June 3 incident," the officer said, adding that the accused had gone underground since the violence took place.

Former SP leader Nizam Qureshi held in Kanpur violence case
Former SP leader Nizam Qureshi held in Kanpur violence case
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Published : Jun 12, 2022, 9:26 AM IST

Kanpur: Police arrested former Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Nizam Qureshi, who was close to the mastermind Hayat Zafar Hashmi, in connection with the riots in Kanpur. Joint Commissioner of Police Anand Prakash Tiwari said that Nizam was also involved in the violence that took place on June 3. Nizam and Hayat Zafar Hashmi spoke on WhatsApp for hours. Now, the police will also interrogate Nizam in this connection. A week after the city witnessed chaotic protests marred by stone-pelting, the Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) on Saturday demolished a multi-storey building allegedly owned by a close aide of the main accused in the incident, police said.

Qureshi was among the 36 accused whose names were mentioned in the FIR registered soon after the violence, a policeman said. Kanpur's Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Anand Prakash Tiwari confirmed the arrest. Nizam Qureshi has been arrested from Kanpur in connection with the June 3 incident," the officer said, adding that the accused had gone underground since the violence took place. According to police sources, Qureshi shared incendiary messages on social media platforms and provoked people to indulge in stone-pelting. The investigators are trying to recover information related to the violence from Qureshi's phone.

Read: Cops claim transactions in crores into account of main accused in Kanpur violence

"Qureshi was one of the key conspirators of the Kanpur violence. Messages from his mobile phones were sent to over half-a-dozen other mobile phones that are now being tracked," said a senior official, on condition of anonymity. Some crucial information pertaining to the violence was also found from a social media group of which the prime accused in the violence, Zafar Hayat Hashmi, was a member, the officer said. Qureshi is the head of Jamiatul Qureshi, an unofficial body of the Qureshi community in Kanpur. He is a former Samajwadi Party (SP) district secretary. District SP chief Imran said that Qureshi was expelled from the party on May 22 for anti-party activities and not taking interest in the party's programmes.

Tiwari said the KDA has demolished a four-storey residential building owned by Mohammad Ishtiyaq, who is said to be a close aide of Hashmi. There are reasons to believe that investments in the construction of the building were made by Hashmi, the officer said, adding that the demolition was carried out in accordance with the relevant norms and regulations. Ishtiyaq passed away a couple of years ago, he said. The building was located at Swaroopnagar and was built around three years ago, police said. Authorities brought down some parts of the ground floor and the first floor of the building amid heavy police deployment. The building was vacant at the time of the demolition, police said. According to police, Ishtiyaq, who ran a tailoring shop till a few years ago, was subsequently engaged in the real estate business. Hashim was a major investor in the demolished building, they said.

Read: Kanpur authorities raze property of close aide of main accused in Kanpur violence incident

On Friday, a court here remanded Hashmi, Jawed Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Rahil and Sufiyan in police custody for three days. "The accused were taken into police custody on Saturday morning and will remain in custody till Tuesday morning," Tiwari said. Violence broke out in Kanpur on June 3 after some people gathered demanding strict action against former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma over her comments on Prophet Mohammad. Sharma's remarks riled many Arab countries and stoked protests in several parts of the country. She has since been suspended by the saffron party. At least 40 people, including some police personnel, were injured in the Kanpur violence. The rioters hurled petrol bombs and damaged public properties, including shops and vehicles. (With Agency inputs)

Kanpur: Police arrested former Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Nizam Qureshi, who was close to the mastermind Hayat Zafar Hashmi, in connection with the riots in Kanpur. Joint Commissioner of Police Anand Prakash Tiwari said that Nizam was also involved in the violence that took place on June 3. Nizam and Hayat Zafar Hashmi spoke on WhatsApp for hours. Now, the police will also interrogate Nizam in this connection. A week after the city witnessed chaotic protests marred by stone-pelting, the Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) on Saturday demolished a multi-storey building allegedly owned by a close aide of the main accused in the incident, police said.

Qureshi was among the 36 accused whose names were mentioned in the FIR registered soon after the violence, a policeman said. Kanpur's Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Anand Prakash Tiwari confirmed the arrest. Nizam Qureshi has been arrested from Kanpur in connection with the June 3 incident," the officer said, adding that the accused had gone underground since the violence took place. According to police sources, Qureshi shared incendiary messages on social media platforms and provoked people to indulge in stone-pelting. The investigators are trying to recover information related to the violence from Qureshi's phone.

Read: Cops claim transactions in crores into account of main accused in Kanpur violence

"Qureshi was one of the key conspirators of the Kanpur violence. Messages from his mobile phones were sent to over half-a-dozen other mobile phones that are now being tracked," said a senior official, on condition of anonymity. Some crucial information pertaining to the violence was also found from a social media group of which the prime accused in the violence, Zafar Hayat Hashmi, was a member, the officer said. Qureshi is the head of Jamiatul Qureshi, an unofficial body of the Qureshi community in Kanpur. He is a former Samajwadi Party (SP) district secretary. District SP chief Imran said that Qureshi was expelled from the party on May 22 for anti-party activities and not taking interest in the party's programmes.

Tiwari said the KDA has demolished a four-storey residential building owned by Mohammad Ishtiyaq, who is said to be a close aide of Hashmi. There are reasons to believe that investments in the construction of the building were made by Hashmi, the officer said, adding that the demolition was carried out in accordance with the relevant norms and regulations. Ishtiyaq passed away a couple of years ago, he said. The building was located at Swaroopnagar and was built around three years ago, police said. Authorities brought down some parts of the ground floor and the first floor of the building amid heavy police deployment. The building was vacant at the time of the demolition, police said. According to police, Ishtiyaq, who ran a tailoring shop till a few years ago, was subsequently engaged in the real estate business. Hashim was a major investor in the demolished building, they said.

Read: Kanpur authorities raze property of close aide of main accused in Kanpur violence incident

On Friday, a court here remanded Hashmi, Jawed Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Rahil and Sufiyan in police custody for three days. "The accused were taken into police custody on Saturday morning and will remain in custody till Tuesday morning," Tiwari said. Violence broke out in Kanpur on June 3 after some people gathered demanding strict action against former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma over her comments on Prophet Mohammad. Sharma's remarks riled many Arab countries and stoked protests in several parts of the country. She has since been suspended by the saffron party. At least 40 people, including some police personnel, were injured in the Kanpur violence. The rioters hurled petrol bombs and damaged public properties, including shops and vehicles. (With Agency inputs)

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