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Spain releases Indian held for ‘terror plot’

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  • Authorities in Spain are understood to have released two persons, including an Indian national, who were among 14 persons arrested in that country for allegedly planning to carry out terror strikes there.

    Roshan Juman Khan, a Mumbai resident, was released on Thursday, sources said though an official word from the Spanish authorities was awaited.

    The second person, Sarosh Ali Mohammed, was released yesterday with the Spanish authorities in Madrid saying he hails from Hyderabad. It was not clear whether it is the city in India or Pakistan. Initially, it was believed that two purported Indians were among those who were detained.

    After a lot of dilly-dallying, the Spanish authorities had provided the passport number of Khan and his antecedents were checked from Mumbai and there was nothing found against him.

    He had gone to Spain in September last year after he was sponsored by one of his relative, who has been staying in that country for several years now. The Indian authorities gave him a clean chit and said security agencies had nothing suspicious about him and that there were no doubts about his background.

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