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Maulana Muhammad Saad Doesn’t use Mobile Phone, it difficult for the Crime Branch to Reached

Nidhi Hakla

Even during the lockdown, Maulana Saad, accused of mobilizing thousands of people in the Tablighi Markaz Jamaat near Hazrat Nizamuddin in South Delhi, is dodging the Delhi Police Crime Branch.  Delhi Police team Maulan Saad's home district Shamli is also camping in Saharanpur for his arrest
Meanwhile, the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police has reportedly revealed the mobile phone numbers of four close to the quarantine Maulana Saad in someone's house, on the basis of which the police are now trying to locate Saad.  It is said that the Jamaat and Maulana act in an intelligent manner, as the Jamaat TV, film, video and internet are against.


Maulana Muhammad Saad (Muhammad Saad Kandhalvi), the head of South Delhi-based Nizamuddin Tablighi Markaz Jamaat, does not use mobile phones, which makes the crime branch finding it difficult to reach them.  Police believe that Saad can change his style and reach Shamli and Saharanpur, in such a situation, the teams are active, but not having a mobile phone is making it a bit difficult to find him. Let us tell you that Haryana is the most connected people after  UP.  The number of people associated with Markaz is very high especially in Mewat.  In such a situation, it may also happen that Maulana is hiding in Markaz. Maulana is not made by Saad's cousin Zubre.  In such a situation, the police can try to reach  with the help of Jubera, but sources say that Jubera is rarely openly persuaded by the help of the police.

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