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Free run for jehadis under Muslim League patronage

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Dec 22, 2012, 12:00 am IST
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AS you go by road through Malabar, i.e. North Kerala, you can see hundreds of huge flex-boards and arches en-route Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod proclaiming “Remember, we are 25%”. This is the Muslims proclaiming that they are 25 per cent of Kerala’s population and the sheer arrogance that they can do as they wish. This was re-emphasised by a Muslim League Minister Ibrahimkutty, when he proclaimed nothing anathema to the Muslims will happen in Kerala.

The blind race between Congress and CPM leaders to demand for better treatment to terrorist Abdul Naseer Madani is known to all. Now reports have come of human trafficking through Kochi International Airport. Thousands of persons including jehadis have fled to Gulf and European Countries through Kochi without proper verification of travel documents like passport, visa, and work permit etc. Due to a nexus between jehadi groups, travel agencies owned by jehadis and the emigration wing of the Kerala Police, thousands of jehadis have gone abroad in the past decade. The racket running into crores of rupees has also helped jehadis wanted by police, NIA and CBI in several blast cases and LTTE re-groupers flee to Gulf and European Countries. There are also reports that terrorists from other states of India use the Kochi route to flee to the Gulf. Amounts of rupees ten lakh per person are taken for allowing them safe passage. Hundreds of women are also being exported to Gulf and Europe as part of an international sex racket. There are reports that dreaded terrorist T Naseer’s brother Shameer had fled to Gulf via this route.

Thanks to the alertness of Assistant Commissioner Somarajan, this racket was unearthed. Police Officer Ajeeb has been arrested and 12 more Muslim policemen including Kunju Mohammed are under scanner. Lakhs of rupees are in the bank accounts of Ajeeb’s parents and relatives. The power of the jehadis and ruling Muslim League is such that the upright officer who unearthed this racket has been shifted to the Armed Reserve Police Camp at Malappuram!

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