Prayagraj. The police have now found objectionable literature from the Jamia Habibiya Madrasa in Prayagraj, UP, where the fake currency printing case was caught. The police have said that a book has been found in the Jamia Habibiya Madrasa, which describes the RSS as the biggest terrorist organization in the country. The Prayagraj police have said that the investigation revealed that the acting principal of the Jamia Habibiya Madrasa, Tafsil-ur-Afreen, used to read the book in which the RSS has been described as a terrorist organization.
BREAKING | New revelation in the Madrasa fake note case in Prayagraj
– Objectionable literature was also recovered
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In this case, SM Musharraf, who was IG in Maharashtra Police, is also being targeted. The objectionable book recovered by the police from Jamia Habibiya Madrasa is written by Musharraf. According to the police, the objectionable book was first printed in Urdu. Later, it was also translated into Hindi. The police has also revealed that the acting principal of Jamia Habibiya Madrasa, Tafsil-ur-Afreen, used to teach this objectionable book to the students who came here. A book written in Urdu was recovered from the madrasa. During the raid at Jamia Habibiya Madrasa, the police found receipts of speed posts. Preparations are on to investigate the people living at the addresses given in these. Along with this, the police is also trying to find out the reason for sending speed posts.
Arrested acting principal of Madrasa and accused of printing fake notes.
After recovering the book and speed post receipts that describe RSS as the biggest terrorist organization, Prayagraj police is now going to take the remand of the arrested principal of Jamia Habibiya Madrasa and others. By taking them on remand, the police wants to extract more secrets from them. From here, the police recovered fake notes worth 1.50 lakhs. Which were in the denomination of Rs. 100 each. The police also want to know why fake notes were being printed in the madrasa. Overall, such evidence is being found in the madrasa of Prayagraj, which is pointing towards anti-national activities.