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In Hyderabad, terror accused get a second chance

November 13, 2008
Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee and its women's organization Nisa have launched a first-of-its-kind financial initiative for the rehabilitation of the youth, who were arrested by the police and implicated in the terror-related cases after last year's bomb blasts in the Hyderabad.

In the first such effort, a shop of electrical goods and services of Mohamed Rayeesuddin was opened in Malakpet area of Hyderabad by Prof Rama Milkote of Osmania University on Wednesday.

The APCLMC has provided a financial assistance of Rs 40,000 to 25-year-old Rayeesuddin, an accused in the criminal conspiracy case, to stand on his own feet as he had failed to get a job after his release on bail a few months ago.

Text: Mohamed Siddique | Photographs: SnapsIndia

Image: Mohamed Rayeesuddin at his shop.

Also read: Coverage: Terror in Hyderabad
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