Mangaluru: Muneer Saabjan, father of Maaz Muneer who was recently arrested for allegedly having ties with a banned terrorist organization, passed away on Friday in a private hospital here in the city.
Maaz who hails from Shivamogga district was recently arrested by the Special Police Team for allegedly having links with a terror organization. He was earlier accused of putting up objectionable and communal graffiti at Bejai here in the city in November 2020.
Kadri Police had arrested Maaz in the graffiti case and he was later granted bail after spending several months in jail.
Earlier this month, Maaz’s father Muneer Saabjan filed a complaint with Kadri Police claiming that his son had gone missing. He had also filed a Habeas corpus in Karnataka High Court.
Maaz was then arrested on September 20 by the Special Team of Police for allegedly having ties with a terror organisation.
Muneer Sabjan’s health deteriorated following his son’s arrest. He was admitted to a private hospital in the city on Monday where he breathed his last in the afternoon.
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Tel Aviv/Tehran: Conflicting claims have emerged over the status of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following recent US-Israeli strikes.
The developments come after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of “growing signs” that Iran’s supreme leader may be “gone.” His remarks triggered a wave of unverified reports suggesting that Khamenei had been killed in the strikes.
Several Israeli media outlets, including News 12 and The Times of Israel, cited officials claiming that the Iranian leader had died.
Israeli media reports also quoted officials adding that the dead body of the Iran's Supreme Leader was found. It also stated that the photo of Khamenei's dead body was shown to US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, Iranian media and officials have rejected these claims. According to reports from Tehran, authorities said Khamenei is “safe and sound” and dismissed the reports as false.
There has been no independent confirmation of either claim so far.
