Man returns after terror charges dropped in Spain

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 25 Januari 2014 | 22.23

MUMBAI: Roshan Jamal Khan, now 56, who spent six years in Spain jails, returned home this week after his jail term was reduced with the government dropping charges of terrorism and planning to bomb metro trains in six countries. Khan and his family say they did not receive any cooperation from the Indian Embassy and that they are preparing to file a defamation suit and demand for compensation from the Spain government.

Jamal, a St Xavier's College graduate, went to Spain in January 2008 to look for options for Olive oil trade. On the night of January 17, he was picked up from Tarique Bin Ziyad mosque in Barcelona along with an Indian and 12 Pakistanis.

"I was reciting Qur'an since it was Ashur a, the 10th day of Muharram (the first Islamic month). All of a sudden, I heard an explosion on the mosque door and some masked people, holding guns, abusing devotees, handcuffed and blind-folded everyone present and whisked away," said Khan on Friday addressing media people near Metro cinema in south Mumbai.


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