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Guna (Madhya Pradesh): Police in Madhya Pradesh have arrested seven more suspected activists of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).
This takes the number of activists detained to 45 since the arrests began on March 27. Police say several alleged trainers of SIMI have been arrested so far, including the outfit's Madhya Pradesh Chief Safdar Nagori.
Three of the arrested leaders — Safdar Nagori, Kamruddin Nagori and Aamil Parvez — will be taken to Bangalore for narco-analysis.
They alleged activists were detained following questioning of arrested SIMI leaders, sub divisional police officer (SDOP) Awdhesh Pratap Singh told reporters.
Meanwhile, police arrested one more SIMI activist from Indore for allegedly indulging in illegal activities and aiding anti-national elements.
The arrested SIMI worker was identified as Naved Irfan, police said, adding he was arrested from Khajrana area of the city.
Thirteen top SIMI leaders, including its former chief Safdar Nagori, were arrested from a house in Indore on March 27 where they were holed up to conduct the meeting of the banned outfit.
(With PTI inputs)
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