http://www.thesouthasian.org/archives/2008/another_false_arrest_in_jaipur.html

Another False Arrest in Jaipur Blasts

Shahbaz Ahmed was arrested in connection with the blasts in Jaipur. A
PUCH-PUHR team in Lucknow finds significant holes in police claims.

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Shahbaz Ahmed s/o Mumtaz Ahmed, resident of Bhadohi, 32 years old, was a
member of SIMI as a student. He completed his B.Sc. and then B.J. from Kashi
Vidyapeeth in Varanasi . Two years after completion of his studies he got
married to Sadaf d/o Abdul Moid in 2002. Since he was not interested in the
carpet business of his father he decided to move to Lucknow in 2004 with his
wife to try his luck as a journalist. His father-in-law spent 8.5 lakh
rupees after selling his house in Sultanpur to buy and renovate a house for
Sadaf and Shahbaz in Molviganj, Lucnkow. Additionally, he spent Rs. 1 lakh
to help him get started with a cyber cafe business couple of years ago.
However, he changed his business to Career consultancy, training and foreign
education. He was also planning to start a travel agency.

According to his wife, who herself is a B.Com and CIC from KNI in Sultanpur,
Shahbaz was a soft spoken and introvert but polite person. He used to offer
Namaz five times a day but was not a fundamentalist. He used to wear western
clothing and would occasionally take her to cinema and parks. In fact, she
said that she was pleasantly surprised that Shahbaz was not a very
conservative person and allowed her independence in various matters. He was
not proficient in Urdu and could read it with difficulty. He used to write
in Hindi and English. He desired to send his children, three in number with
the eldest being 4 years old, to City Montessori School, a modern centre of
education in Lucknow. Shahbaz had discontinued his association with SIMI
after marriage.

The owner of Adarsh Market, where his shop Zyna Career Consultants was
located, Rais Ansari, said that he would not have renewed the contract with
Shahbaz if he would have found anything wrong with him. On the contrary, he
was full of praise for his behaviour. Naveen Sharma, who has a shop on the
first floor of the building in which Shahbaz was on second floor, was
shocked at the implication of Shahbaz in bomb blast incident. Shahbaz would
exchange greetings when passing by his shop in going up to and coming down
from his shop. Mohammad Mubin Bablu, the President of Aminabad Vyapar Mandal
Madhya, of which Shahbaz was a member, testified to his professional
qualities.

Mohammed Furkan, in the business of footwear, and Arjun Singh, a retd.
Government employee, who lives in the neighbourhood of Shahbaz found nothing
unusual with Shahbaz. He used to exchange greetings with everybody while
going to and coming from his shop. He did not have any group of friends or
frequent visitors. Shahbaz preferred to spend time with his family when away
from work. He used to get some newspapers and periodicals at his home, but
none of them of religious nature.

The office bearers of Jamat-e-Islami, whose office he would pass by everyday
while going to and coming back from work, confirmed that he never attended
any of their meetings or social functions. He probably never went there.

It was alleged by Rajasthan police that transactions in crores had taken
place from his bank account. We checked both his bank accounts. In the
account with IndusInd Bank which he recently tried to open with a cheque of
Rs. 10,000, the balance was zero as the cheque had bounced. In another
account with SBI, initially in the name of Sadaf in which Shahbaz's name was
also added later, the balance was Rs. 1,806. There was no transaction
between December, 2007 and May, 2008. The single largest transaction was
that of Rs. 15,000.  The bank accounts portray a picture of a struggling
middle class entrepreneur who was mostly raising his family on his daily
earnings.

He had only two employees at his shop - an assistant Sarika and a helper
Rahul, incidentally both Hindu. His neighbours and shop owners in proximity
of his shop confirmed that he hardly used to travel outside. His wife
mentioned a few occasions when he went on vacation with his family. He had
never been to Jaipur, which was also confirmed by Mahendra Chaudhary, Addl.
S.P. and the investigating officer of Rajasthan Police in his case.

It is alleged by the Rajasthan Police that Shahbaz Ahmed sent e-mail from a
cyber cafe based in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad between 10th to 13th May just
before the blasts in Jaipur. However, following are the results of our
verification of the record of phone calls made from his land line phone in
his office situated in Molviganjj, Lucknow , during this period.

(i) Call made on 10th May at 09973472944, 12:48 hrs. in Bokaro to Mussarat
regarding admission to a University in Singapore. There was another call
made at 16:28 hrs on same day and then on 12/05/08 at 14:00 hrs and 16:23
hrs. and on 13/05/08 at 16:34 hrs. Mussarat confirmed that he had spoken to
Shahbaz Ahmed.

(ii) Call made on 12th May at 022 24450617, 12:07 pm to Arbab Travels,
Mumbai. It could not be confirmed whether it was actually Shahbaz who had
called.

(iii) Call made on 13th May at 044 42125454, 19:01 hrs. to Sriram of
Singapore Worldwide Students' Placement in Chennai regarding tie-up with
this agency. Call made again at this number on same day at 19:17 hrs. Most
likely Shahbaz Ahmed talked to Sriram because there was nobody else in his
office who could speak about this matter.

(iv) Call made on 13th May at 09967141997 hrs. to Hasan, a real estate
agent. It could not be confirmed whether it was Shahbaz who had made this
call

STD calls could be made from the phone in Shahbaz's office only after
unlocking the code. Hence, most likely all the above calls were made by
Shahbaz as it is very unlikely that Sarika or anybody else would have made
these calls from his office.

Rajasthan Police has alleged that Shahbaz has been identified by the owner
of the Cyber Cafe but this identification after a lapse of five months is
doubtful in itself as the cafe is daily frequented by so many persons.

Rajasthan Police has also alleged that a laptop computer was recovered from
Shahbaz whereas the fact is that Shahbaz did not possess a laptop.

*Conclusion:* We think that Shahbaz Ahmed is innocent and has been picked up
by police merely because he was a one time member of SIMI and his name
probably cropped up in interrogation of one of the accused picked up earlier
than him. Or may be police got hold of some membership list of SIMI from the
years when he was a member. Shahbaz's life has changed after his marriage
and it is unlikely that a person would be involved in bomb blasts in May
when a child is born to his wife in April by a major operation. He seems to
have been mostly busy trying to establish his business to ensure a decent
earning to raise his family.

The verification of calls made from his land line phone in office proves the
presence of Shahbaz Ahmed in Lucknow between 10th and 13th May, 2008 and
contradicts the version of Rajasthan police of his presence in Sahibabad
during this period. Identification of Shahbaz by the owner of the Cyber cafe
after a lapse of five months is also doubtful.

Members of Fact Finding team:

(1)   S.R. Darapuri,. IPS (Retd) (UP), 9415164845, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(2)   Sandeep Pandey, Social Activist, 0522 2347365, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(3)   S.M. Naseem,. IPS (Retd ) (UP)

(4)   J.A. Khan IAS (Retd.) (J&K)

(5)   Mohammed Saif Babar, Advocate

(6)   Syed Moid Ahmed, Social Activist



Report brought out on behalf of People's Union for Civil Liberties, U.P.
Chapter, and People's Union for Human Rights.
Posted by collective at October 20, 2008 09:27 AM

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Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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