Wrongly implicated, yet no compensation for former terror suspect

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  • Published On: January 07, 2012
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The Andhra Pradesh government has come forward to pay compensation to 60 people after the National Minorities Commission observed that they were targeted by the state police purely on communal grounds. NDTV's Uma Sudhir met Syed Imran, who was among the first young men to be picked up after the Mecca Masjid blast in Hyderabad in 2007. He was confined illegally, tortured and wrongly implicated and his life turned into a nightmare. Imran was subsequently acquitted and yet he has not been shortlisted for the compensation.

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