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All 10 youths detained by Delhi police for suspected JeM links set free

The youth were counselled and deradicalised' before being set free.

New Delhi: 10 men who were apprehended by the Delhi Police for suspected links with the terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), have been released from detention as there was not enough evidence against them.

Four of the ten youth detained by Delhi Police on Tuesday night were released on Saturday itself and the rest six attained freedom on Monday after further interrogation.

According to reports, the youth were counselled and ‘deradicalised’ before being set free.

During the investigation, the chats on their WhatsApp accounts and Facebook messenger were analysed. But nothing incriminating was found. Furthermore, there was no evidence of their direct involvement in making IED. Hence, they were released, a Delhi police official said.

“It is a very sensitive case and we carried out the investigation thoroughly. We made sure we didn’t arrest the wrong people. This is why we only arrested three out of 13 persons we picked up on Tuesday night. Since no direct involvement of these youths was found, we let them go,” a police source was quoted as saying.

The youths, though happy to be set free, fear they will not be accepted back by society.

Marathon counselling sessions lasting for hours were conducted to deradicalise the youths, who harboured anger about the ‘state of Muslims’ in the country. They will have to continue attending regular counselling sessions with a noted psychiatrist appointed by the Special Cell. Others who are part of the team are officials of the special unit of Delhi Police, a maulana belonging to a local NGO, the lawyer on record and immediate family members.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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