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Student activist Sharjeel Usmani arrested by anti-terrorism squad, says Police

Uttar Pradesh: On Wednesday evening, Sharjeel Usmani, a student activist from Aligarh Muslim University, was arrested from his home in town of Sidhari, Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh.

His arrest was made over charges of being involved in protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act last December.

According to his brother, ‘five plainclothed’ people appeared at the doorstep of Usmani’s home at 5 pm last evening, claiming to be from the crime branch. Upon asking them why they were there, one of the men reportedly said, “You don’t need to know. Sharjeel knows why we’re here”, pointing to Usmani, who was ‘along with them, hands tied and head down’.

He had already been arrested when he was out drinking tea.

The police allegedly demanded to see Usmani’s room without showing any identification.

“They confiscated his laptop, all his books, and a solitary set of clothes. Each of us was made to stand and be photographed, stating our relation to him”, Usmani’s brother Areeb said.

Adding that no female officer was present, he said women in the family such as Usmani’s maternal aunt, were allegedly compelled to get themselves photographed.

“I refuse to believe it is an arrest. They did not tell us what charges were being pressed, they did not allow us to have any conversation with him”, said Sharjeel’s father, Tariq Usmani.

“As a parent, and more importantly, as citizens, we have the right to know”, added Sharjeel’s mother, Seema Usmani, almost in tears.

Amar Ujala, quoting the district’s additional SP (crime) Arvind Kumar, has reported that the arrest was made by the anti-terrorism squad (ATS) of the Lucknow police and relates to the case filed in Aligarh last December.

Usmani was one of those who led protests against the CAA-NRC-NPR at AMU inside the campus.

The police allege that the students threw stones and refused to disperse, claiming that 19 policemen were injured in the clash, after which they entered the campus with the university administration’s permission.

On their part, the students contest the police claim and say they were attacked inside the campus by the police which forcibly entered.

A fact-finding report produced by a team led by Harsh Mander and Professor Chaman Lal has corroborated this claim, and accused the  police of severe brutality, especially inside the Morrison Boys’ Hostel, and said around 100 students were injured, at least 20 severely.

The FIR registered by the police named Usmani and several other current and former AMU students. They were accused of offences under various sections of the IPC, including 307 (attempt to murder), as also 147 (rioting), 148, 149, 153, 188, 189, 332, 336, 504, 506, section 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, and Section 3 of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.

Recently, the police have also filed a charge-sheet, or final report, in the matter, which means the case will now go to trial.

Usmani had priorly been a vocal critic of the targeting of other anti-CAA activists and students including Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, Umar Khalid, Aasif Iqbal Tanha, Chandrashekhar Ravan and Meeran Haider, who had been arrested under various acts such as NSA, UAPA, Goonda Act, and Sedition (IPC 124A).

 

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