Eighteen-year-old Zubair Khan says he came running to the Jamia Darul Uloom mosque in Bharatpur’s Idgaah Colony on Monday night after frantic calls from his mother Saira Khatun. “She called to say that my father had gone missing after a few policemen took him to the local chowki and there is no trace of him since Friday night,” he says.
A student of Class X at a seminary in Uttar Pradesh’s Khatoli tehsil, Zubair, eldest of six siblings, today finds himself in charge of the mosque his father founded more than a decade ago, after the Special Investigation Team from Jaipur took him away on May 22.
His father Mohammad Iliyas (38), better known as cleric and manager of the Jamia Darul Uloom mosque in Bharatpur, has been detained by the SIT for interrogation in connection with the Jaipur serial blasts that killed 66 people this month. Within minutes of the detention, the police also raided the mosque and his house and seized a computer, a mobile phone and few diaries.
Iliyas’s arrest came barely a week after Delhi Police arrested Mohammad Iqbal, alias Abdur Rehman from New Delhi Police Station saying he was a militant of the Harkat-ul-Jehadi-Islami (HuJI) and knew about the Jaipur blasts.
And even as the local police remain tight-lipped about Iliyas’s detention — City Circle Office Ratanlal Bhargav says he “doesn’t know anything about the detentions” — the people at his mosque are talking about the other two who have also been detained: Hafiz Hakimuddin, a teacher at the mosque’s madarsa from Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, and 15-year-old local boy Kamil who ran a telephone booth opposite the mosque.
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