A court ordered that three of the accused be held in Investigation Prison. The other three had to sign statements that they would not leave the city.
File photo: Several members of Tablighi Jama;at have been convicted of terror activities. The group was banned in Kazakhstan in 2013 |
Source/Credit: Forum 18 News
By Felix Corley | November 17, 2017
Six more Sunni Muslims [of Pakistan based Tablighi Jama'at] were arrested in a "special operation" in the central city of Karaganda [Qaraghandy] on 30 October.
All six are being investigated on criminal charges of participation in the activities of the missionary movement Tabligh Jamaat, which was banned in Kazakhstan in 2013.
A court ordered that three of the accused be held in Investigation Prison. The other three had to sign statements that they would not leave the city.
Police, National Security Committee (KNB) secret police, court and prison officials refused to identify the individuals or discuss the cases with Forum 18.
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