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Kashmiri engineer released after 5-yrs from prison | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Srinagar, May 12 (KNS): A Kashmir aeronautical engineer, who had been arrested in New Delhi five year back on allegations of being a Lashke-e-Toiba militant, was released by a Delhi court on Thursday. Imran Kirmani, 28, was arrested by Special Cell of Delhi Police in November 2006 at New Delhi airport and later dubbed him as Lashker militant. According to his family, he had dream of becoming a pilot after completing his studies. Imran joined the Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College of Aeronautics Jaipur in 2003 and graduated as a pilot after two years of intense training. He applied at various aviation service providers. One fine morning he received job offer from the Jet Airways and left for Delhi on November 16, 2006. “After leaving for Delhi he didn’t contact us for few days. We thought he must be busy and would call later. But while watching television on November 22, to our shock and disbelief, we saw Imran handcuffed. The Special Cell of Delhi Police had dubbed him as a militant,” Ghulam Rasool Shah told KNS. Imran was released by the Delhi court today after serving almost five years in jail.
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