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Non-bailable Warrant Issued Against Minister Who Took Policemen Hostage

Non-bailable Warrant Issued Against Minister Who Took Policemen Hostage
Supporters of the Jammu and Kashmir Libration Front (JKLF) shout anti-Indian slogans during a protest against the treatment of Kashmiri students from a university in Srinagar on March 7, 2014. Police in northern India said they had dropped sedition charges against a group of Kashmiri students who cheered on Pakistan in a recent cricket match, but they could still face prosecution over the incident. A group of 60 students were suspended from the Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU) in the town of Meerut and escorted from the campus over what the vice chancellor called 'unacceptable' behaviour after the match. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images)
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Supporters of the Jammu and Kashmir Libration Front (JKLF) shout anti-Indian slogans during a protest against the treatment of Kashmiri students from a university in Srinagar on March 7, 2014. Police in northern India said they had dropped sedition charges against a group of Kashmiri students who cheered on Pakistan in a recent cricket match, but they could still face prosecution over the incident. A group of 60 students were suspended from the Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU) in the town of Meerut and escorted from the campus over what the vice chancellor called 'unacceptable' behaviour after the match. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images)

LUCKNOW — A non-bailable warrant has been issued against an Uttar Pradesh minister accused of taking policemen hostage in 2007.

According to officials, Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Barabanki Sarvajeet Singh issued the non-bailable warrant against Minister of State for power Yaseer Shah.

The warrant was issued after the minister refused to be present during hearings in a court with regard to a case lodged at the Nanpara police station in 2007.

Despite repeated summons, the minister refused to be present at the court, after which the CJM on Friday issued the warrant against him.

Warrants were also been issued against 32 other people, who along with the minister were accused of taking policemen hostage in 2007.

Following the court orders, Superintendent of Police of Bahraich, R.L. Verma asked the police officials concerned to ensure that the court orders be complied with and the accused be presented before the court on May 12, the next date of hearing.

The minister is accused along with others to have taken policemen, of the Nanpara police station, hostage after they arrested a village leader with a large cache of drugs.

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