Arrested by UP ATS as ‘terrorist with Pak links’, parents of man say he has grave neuro issues | Meerut News – The Times of India

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Arrested by UP ATS as 'terrorist with Pak links', parents of man say he has grave neuro issues

Meerut: A day after Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) announced the arrest of two terror suspects from UP for “hatching a plot of targeted killings of high profile persons on the directions of Pakistan-based terrorists”, the parents of one of the two suspects – whose alias police said was “Hizbullah Ali Khan” — have firmly refuted the charges, pointing to a “serious mistake by cops”.Standing firm against the “terrorist” label that has now upended their lives, the youth’s mother Ritu Chauhan, a medical nurse, told TOI on Friday that her son has serious mental health issues. “I still bathe him even though he is in his early 20s,” she said. “My son is in the midst of treatment…he can’t even manage his own life… How could he be a terrorist?”TOI gained access to several hospital documents that confirm the youth suffers from “conduct disorder” — a serious mental health condition among children and teens characterised by a “persistent pattern of aggression, deceitfulness, destruction of property and severe rule violations”.Hospital records from Max Healthcare and Institute of Neuro Sciences, World Brain Centre Hospital, Synergy Institute of Medical Sciences, among others, accessed by this paper clearly mentions the neurological disorder the youth had been suffering from since childhood.In one of the videos accessed by TOI, the youth can be seen on a hospital bed crying to be sent home to his “mother and father whom he misses a lot”. In another, he promises “not to bite his parents”.

He is also heard saying, “I’ll be a caring son to my mother and father. I will go to school regularly, even to tuition classes, and behave well.”Asked to comment on the matter, IG (ATS) Prem Kumar Gautam refused. While ADG (law and order) Amitabh Yash said, “It was only after a thorough investigation that it was established the two men were under the influence of Pak-based terror modules and were transforming into hardcore terrorists.”Chauhan, meanwhile, pointed to the circumstances of her son’s arrest as evidence of a “setup”, noting he was taken from their home wearing only a T-shirt and slippers, yet was later described by officials as a “pistol-wielding operative”.Rajneesh Chauhan, the father, a property dealer, remains equally skeptical of police’s claims regarding his son’s “religious conversion and external ties”. He said their son “was a homebody who rarely left his room, spending the majority of his time playing online games after recently failing his Class XII exams through an open school”.He added: “Just five months ago in Nov last year, my son ended up in jail for a day for disrespecting the Prophet on social media and now ATS says he’s become ‘Hizbullah Ali Khan’, a man with terror links.”While the parents acknowledge his behavioral struggles and academic failures, they maintain that the transition from a troubled, isolated teenager to an “international terror suspect is an impossible leap”.On the allegation of conversion, the father said, “The authorities should show us documented proof of his conversion and alleged activities based on which they are making such false claims.”In what was termed as a “major operation” against terrorist activities in the state, UP ATS arrested two persons — identified as a youth with alias ‘Hizbullah’ from Meerut and Sameer Khan from Noida — on Thursday. The duo allegedly “held ties with Pakistani spy agency, ISI, and were in close contact with Pakistani gangsters, Shahzad Bhatti and Abid Jat,” according to police.

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