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Lebanon Pager blasts: Police verify Keralite’s background, BJP demands his protection

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WAYANAD, Sep 22: Amid reports linking Rinson Jose, a Kerala native settled in Norway, to the probe into recent pager blasts in Lebanon, the Kerala police on Sunday confirmed a background check on his family, while a BJP leader referred to him as a “son of our nation” and demanded “protection.”
“There is no case or investigation. Our special branch officials have carried out a background check.
There is nothing new in it; such checks are conducted whenever similar news reports emerge,” a police officer said.
Another police official said that a “precautionary patrol” has been launched in the area near Mananthavady where his family resides following the reports.
He said that his family has not requested police protection.
Rinson, who went abroad for a job a decade ago, is now a Norwegian citizen.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Sandeep G Varier called for protection for Rinson and his family.
He is the son of our nation. He is a Malayali.
At any cost, we must provide protection to Rinson and his family,” Varier, a state committee member of the BJP, said in a Facebook post.
A relative of Rinson has said that he learned about the incident through the media.
His maternal uncle, Thankachan, said, “He grew up here in Wayanad and studied both here and outside Kerala.”
“After completing his MBA, he left India 10 years ago. He had been studying abroad before joining a company.”
“As far as we know, he is currently working for a company in Norway.” Rinson last visited Kerala in November of last year and left in January.”
“We are not sure whether he runs his own business in Norway.
His wife also works in Norway,” Thankachan had told the media.
He said Rinson had called them two or three days before the news reports about him emerged.
“We are 100 per cent certain that he would not commit any wrongdoing,” Thankachen had said.
He also appealed to the media not to put the family in a difficult position. (PTI)

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