Published 07:13 IST, August 3rd 2020
Delhi riots case: Ex-AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain admits his role in instigating violence
According to an Interrogation Report (IR) by Delhi Police, suspended AAP councillor, Tahir Hussain has confessed about his role in the North East Delhi violence
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According to an Interrogation Report (IR) by Delhi Police, suspended Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor, Tahir Hussain has confessed about his role in rth East Delhi violence that broke out in February this year. According to ANI, he has also admitted that he has incited people to unleash violence. Hussain said that he met former JNU student Umar Khalid at Popular Front of India (PFI) office in Shaheen Bagh on January 8.
'I met Khalid Saifi for planning riots'
According to Delhi Police, Hussain's task was to collect as much glass bottle, petrol, acid, stones, as possible on roof of my house. One of Hussain's acquaintance, Khalid Saifi was given task to gar people on streets for protest. "Khalid Saifi, along with his friend Ishrat Jahan, first started a dharna demonstration in Khureji on lines of Shaheen Bagh," Hussain told police during interrogation.
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"On February 4, in Abu Fazal Enclave, I met Khalid Saifi for planning riots. It was decided to provoke people sitting on anti-CAA strike. Khalif Saifi said that something big has to be done at time of Donald Trump's visit so that government kneel," he said. Delhi Police probe reveals that Hussain has admitted that he collected a lot of acid, petrol, diesel, and stones on his roof. He had also taken his pistol from police station for use in violence.
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"On February 24, according to our plan, I have called several people and told me how to throw stones, petrol bombs, and acid bottles from my roof. I had shifted my family to ar place. On 24 February 2020, at about 1:30 pm we started throwing stones," Hussain told police. According to a charge sheet by Delhi Police, Hussain is one of prime accused in killing of IB staffer Ankit Sharma, whose body was recovered from a drain in Chand Bagh on February 26, during violence in rth East Delhi.
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Ex-AAP councillor Tahir Hussain's case
Former AAP leader Tahir Hussain was initially been booked under Sections 201 (disappearance of evidence or giving false information), 302 (murder), and 365 (kidnapping) during communal riots that broke out in rast Delhi. On April 22, stringent provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Section 124 A(sedition) was slapped on him.
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After his arrest on March 5, police sought his custody in multiple cases pertaining to riots which claimed over 50 lives and left hundreds of people injured. Earlier on May 2, Delhi's Karkardooma court rejected his bail plea in case related to his alleged involvement in brutal murder of Ankit Sharma.
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(With ncy inputs)
07:13 IST, August 3rd 2020