The Hyderabad Police on Saturday arrested four suspects for possessing jihadi literature and compact discs.
They were booked on charges of waging war against the State. With this, the number of persons arrested since September 5 goes up to 14.
Gopalpuram police arrested the accused based on the confession of Abdul Sattar, an alleged ISI agent, who is in judicial custody. Mohammed Abdul Kareem (aged 24 years) of Tadbun locality, Mohammed Abdul Wajid (25) and Abdul Wahi (23) of Kalapather and Dr Ibrahim Ali Junaid (24) of Chandrayangutta were taken into custody while they were moving under suspicious circumstances at Secunderabad Railway station.
They were found to be in possession of four CDs with jihadi content, the police said.
During interrogation by the Special Investigation Team, the accused confessed that they had aided and abetted Abdul Sattar. They were also suspected of involvement in the conspiracy to attack Ganesh temple at Secunderabad in 2004. However, the police had unearthed the plot beforehand and arrested some of the other suspects in 2004 itself.
The accused were produced at the Secunderabad Court and remanded to judicial custody for a fortnight.
Incidentally, the City Police announced the arrests of these four persons after the parents of several youth filed habeas corpus petitions in the state High Court, alleging that their sons were untraceable after they were apparently picked up SIT of the City Police after the twin bomb blasts on August 25 in the city that claimed 42 lives.
The petitioners expressed fears that the police might be subjecting their sons to third degree torture and sought directions to the police to produce them in the court.
A division bench of the High Court, comprising Justices A Gopal Reddy and P Swarup Reddy, on September 6, had issued notices to the state government, the Director-General