Govt officer who gave house to ‘terrorists’ suspended
Published on Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 19:01 in India section
Tags: Delhi Blasts, Indian Mujahideen , Ghaziabad



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Ghaziabad: An engineer who owned the south Delhi house where Friday's shootout between the police and suspected terrorists took place has been suspended, but on charges unrelated to the crime.
Mohsin Nisar, who owns the fourth floor of the L 18 flat in Jamia Nagar, is an executive engineer with Public Works Department (PWD) of the Uttar Pradesh government. He was posted in Ghaziabad.
Official sources in the PWD said he was suspended in the wake of lapses allegedly found in some construction work he had supervised.
However, sources in Lucknow said the government suspended the engineer on the day it was known that suspected terrorists were hiding in his Delhi house.
Nisar had said he had no idea to whom his house had been rented out by his steno, Abdur Rehman.
“I had no idea about who was residing in my house. I had never met them,” the engineer had said.
Nisar presently lives in the district magistrate's compound in the Raj Nagar area of Ghaziabad. His Jamia Nagar house has been sealed after the Friday shootout.
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This is what every criminal says that 'I am innocent'. These people go hand in hand and shamelessly assist each
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