Cops tried to take away phone: Geelani
BY MPost19 Feb 2013 6:26 AM IST
MPost19 Feb 2013 6:26 AM IST
Delhi University lecturer S A R Geelani on Monday claimed a Delhi Police team tried to confiscate his mobile phone. Police denied the allegation.
‘Two Delhi policemen on plain clothes came to my house in Zakir Nagar on Monday (Monday) afternoon and asked me to hand over my mobile phone to them without giving a proper reason.
When I asked them the reason, they told me to talk with their senior officers,’ Geelani said.
Geelani said though he refused to give his mobile phone to them, they kept hanging around his house for an hour.
‘In the meantime, a few journalists came to my house. The police officers then went away,’ he said, adding police don’t want him to air his views after parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s execution.
Delhi Police, however, denied Geelani’s claim. ‘He used to make such allegations against us, which makes no sense,’ said an officer, who did not wish to be named.
On 9 February, Geelani, a teacher in Delhi University’s Zakir Hussain College who was also arrested for his involvement in the 13 December 2001, attack but was acquitted by the Supreme Court in 2003, spoke to the press soon after Afzal Guru was hanged and slammed the government for hanging him without informing his family in Kashmir.
‘Two Delhi policemen on plain clothes came to my house in Zakir Nagar on Monday (Monday) afternoon and asked me to hand over my mobile phone to them without giving a proper reason.
When I asked them the reason, they told me to talk with their senior officers,’ Geelani said.
Geelani said though he refused to give his mobile phone to them, they kept hanging around his house for an hour.
‘In the meantime, a few journalists came to my house. The police officers then went away,’ he said, adding police don’t want him to air his views after parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s execution.
Delhi Police, however, denied Geelani’s claim. ‘He used to make such allegations against us, which makes no sense,’ said an officer, who did not wish to be named.
On 9 February, Geelani, a teacher in Delhi University’s Zakir Hussain College who was also arrested for his involvement in the 13 December 2001, attack but was acquitted by the Supreme Court in 2003, spoke to the press soon after Afzal Guru was hanged and slammed the government for hanging him without informing his family in Kashmir.
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