Nitish Kumar to raise arrest of terror suspect with centre
Tuesday May 08, 2012 08:07:19 PM,
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Nitish
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Monday, while
objecting the arrest of members of minority community from parts
of Bihar by Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad and Delhi Police
without informing the state
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Patna: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Tuesday strongly protested the way Karnataka Police
arrested a terrorist suspect from Darbhanga district in Bihar
without informing the state police, and said he would raise the
issue with the central government.
"It is not proper to arrest a suspect without informing local
police. The law of the land should be followed. We will raise this
issue before the concerned department of the central government,"
Kumar told newspersons here.
Kumar termed the Karnataka Police action as violation of establish
rule. "I have sought a report from Bihar police chief on it, we
will send the report to the union home ministry," Kumar said.
Bihar police chief Abhyanand has also lodged a strong protest with
his Karnataka counterpart, he said.
Bangalore Crime Branch officials arrested Kafil Akhtar, a
suspected member of banned outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), in
connection with the Chinnaswami Stadium blast case of 2010, from a
village in Darbhanga, about 200 km from here.
Darbhanga Superintendent of Police (SP) Garima Malik said that
local police were not informed by Karnataka police about the
arrest.
The Darbhanga police came to know about the arrest from Akhtar's
family members, Malik said.
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