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20 Terrorists Arrested in Hyderabad Bomb Blast:

Posted on 07-Oct-2008

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 Hyderabad, Oct 6th: 20 terrorists belonging to Indian Mujahideen were arrested under the suspect of bomb blast cases at Surat, Ahmadabad, Bangalore, Delhi, and Hyderabad. Most of them were IT professionals. In the press meeting Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gafoor said that Gokul Chat, Dilshuknagar terrorists were also there in the arrested list. Five of them were arrested in Pune and many of them belong to Ajamgad. He said that the members of Indian Mujahideen were also planning to place bombs in Mumbai during Dasara , if not Dewali festivals.

    Sadik(33), Mohd Akbar Ismail(28), Badshah Shek(35), Syed(27)  are those who were involved in Hyderabad bomb blast. The police investigation declared that Mohd Sadik(33), Anique Shafique Sayed (27) are invoved in Gokul Chat, Lumbini Park bomb blasts. Akbar Ismail placed a bomb that did not explode at Dilshuknagar on the same day.

    Mr. Gofoor said that there is a presumption of bomb blast in Mumbai, and if the terrorists were not arrested, the Dusshera and Diwali festivals would have been the terror days. He said that before the bomb blast terror e-mails were received by the media, and they were arrested on Sunday.

Reward given by the government to police officials:

    Home minister Jana Reddy declared 15 lakhs reward to the Maharastra police. He said that after discussing with Y.S. Rajashekar Reddy they would declare regarding the awards which would be given to the corps. In the press meet he said that the police had put a lot of effort in arresting them. City police commissioner B.Prasad Rao said that a for further investigation a special bureau of police would be going to Mumbai on Wednesday.


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