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DEHRADUN/PANAJI: A 44-year-old man from Dehradun who is being interrogated by the Anti-terrorist Squad ( ATS ) of the Goa Police for the past three days on suspicion of being linked with jihadi groups is a Doon School alumnus and son of a decorated former Major-General of the Indian Army. Sameer Sardana, who police have said is a "Hindu who practises Islam", was arrested by the ATS in Vasco on Monday and has been in remand since. A chartered accountant by profession who has been associated with leading MNCs like Accenture and worked in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, Sardana was held by the police in Goa after he was found "wandering suspiciously" at the Vasco railway station. The police have seized his laptop and confiscated the five passports and four mobile phones that he was carrying with him.Goa DGP T N Mohan told TOI on Wednesday that the police have “as of today" not found anything concrete to link him with any terror organization. "He was found in suspicious circumstances and we are trying to establish his antecedents to the level of satisfaction,” Mohan said.Sleuths from the Intelligence Bureau and ATS have interrogated Sardana, a Delhi University BCom graduate presently based in Mumbai, at two different locations -- Vasco and Panaji -- in the last couple of days even as judicial magistrate, first class, Vasco, has now remanded him to police custody.ATS sources in Goa said that they have stumbled upon some letters and emails from the accused "which are to be decoded and which indicate that he had collected information of previous bomb blasts in the country".In Dehradun, IG (Garhwal range) Sanjay Gunjyal told TOI, “On the basis of the information received by us, we will contact the Goa police to get further details on Sardana. Local police and intelligence teams have contacted his family members to collect the maximum possible details in the matter. Though Sardana does not have any criminal records in Dehradun and comes from a prominent family -- his brother is a doctor in New Delhi -- there are indications that he had gone through a fair bit of online radicalization. Our teams are looking into that aspect.”Major General (retired) K N Sardana, who was reluctant to give details about his son, said, “There has been some major confusion. He has been falsely arrested and would be released soon as he has never been involved in any illegal activity.” The former Army officer, decorated with the AVSM and the VSM, added that he had had a word with the Goa DGP and the latter told him that “there was nothing major found against Sameer”. He said, "I spoke to the Uttarakhand police, too, on Wednesday morning but it is an extremely personal issue which I would not like to disclose to the media.”Meanwhile, the cyber-crime cell of the Goa police have cracked the code of Sardana’s laptop, which he was reportedly unwilling to give out, and begun to analyse the data stored in it. A senior officer of the unit told TOI that they have so far not found any incriminating material. "But we are examining the contents in detail and also verifying the contacts available in the suspect’s cell phone." he said.