Sunday, September 11, 2011

Delhi blast: ‘Hang us if our children found guilty'

Nishwan Rasool:

The family of the two Kashmiri youth detained in Rajastha's Alwar region in connection with the Delhi blast, on Sunday declared to face execution if their sons were found guilty.



Abdul Gani Magray and his companion, Mian Ahmad, both hailing from Choogam area of Islamabad district of south Kashmir were picked up by police from Alwar on Friday in connection with the bomb blast in Delhi, a day earlier that left 13 people dead and over 70 injured.


“When the blast took place in New Delhi, Gani was home. He left on 8th of September, a day after the blast. This clearly indicates that his involvement in the blast is not impossible,” Magray’s cousin Ghulam Nabi says.



“We’re ready to face hanging, if the fair and free investigations find my cousin involved in the blast,” he adds.

Nabi says his cousin, who works as a stone miner is an illiterate person and had gone out of the Valley for the first time in his life, adding, "He is a hard worker who earns his living by working at a stone quarry."

“He has never indulged in any unlawful activity. Police can confirm it as well. He is a simple man and he fell prey to the deception of some unknown caller who asked him to come and receive the lucky draw he has won,” he added.

Urging the Chief Minister to intervene, the family member said that a fair and transparent probe will prove that the men detained for the bombing are indeed innocents.

Pertinently, the duo was arrested by a police party when they were searching for accommodation at hotel Gulab Devi Inn in Kishangarh Bas area of Alwar.

Meanwhile, police has given clean chit to the duo saying nothing adverse against them is in the police records.



“The track record of both the persons is clean. However, we can’t say if they have been arrested for Delhi blasts or for some other case,” a senior police official said.

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