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A 57-year-old Bangladeshi national, who allegedly supplied the explosives to Indian Mujahideen for the German Bakery blast in Pune in February 2010, was arrested from Kolkata railway station near Cossipore on Wednesday evening.
Md Zahid Hossain was waiting to catch a train to Darbhanga in Bihar when Kolkata Police's Special Task Force intercepted him. He was carrying a bag packed with fake currency of Rs 1.5 lakh face value, 30 bullets for AK-47 rifles, detonators, wires, batteries and explosives when he was nabbed, say police. He has been remanded in police custody till July 16.
The Pune blast had killed 17 people, four of them from Kolkata. One of them was Shilpi Goenka, a computer science graduate from BITS Mesra just eight months into her first job. When TOI broke the news to her family on Thursday, they looked stunned for a moment. "Where can I go and meet this man (Zahid)? I have no idea what I will do to him or how I will react when I come face to face with him, but I just want to see him once," Neelam Goenka, Shilpa's mother, said.
The arrest brought back bitter memories, but the family is "relieved" that another suspect has been nabbed. "I do not know why these people kill the innocent. I sincerely wish they stopped this mindless killing and pray that no other parent has to go through this pain and suffering," added Neelam.
Zahid is the fourth suspect arrested for the Pune blast after IM founder Yasin Bhatkal, Abu Jundal (who planned the 26/11 Mumbai attacks) and Mirza Himayat Beg (sentenced to death).

STF says that Zahid handed over 8kg of explosives to IM operational head Yasin Bhatkal at a tea stall in Tiljala near the popular Science City on February 10, 2010 ? three days before the blast. Intelligence agencies say the explosives originated in Karimpur, Bangladesh, and were smuggled to Kolkata through Chaudanga and Gongra in Bangladesh and Gede in Nadia before being taken by train to Pune. Police believe the same chain procured explosives for the Bodh Gaya blasts.

Zahid was a squad member of IM's Darbhanga module, one of nine created with help SIMI,s ay STF sources. Trained by explosives expert Abdul Karim Tunda (who is now in custody), Zahid's Bengal link was through Anwar Hossain Mullick who was arrested in July last year.

"Zahid took a local train from Bongaon (75km from Kolkata) to Sealdah station on Wednesday afternoon. We found him at Kolkata station later," an STF officer said. The suspect initially claimed he was not Zahid, but caved in during interrogation, say sources. "During questioning, Zahid confessed to supplying explosives to IM operatives three days before the blast. We believe he was paid Rs 30 lakh for this. He then left for Bangladesh through Bihar and Nepal. We are investigating if he was in Dubai too," an STF officer said. "Zahid has been with IM for six years and is extremely close to IM No. 2 Tehsin Akhtar."

STF is likely to question Zahid on his links with Tehsin, who was nabbed on the Nepal-Bangladesh border, and Haider Ali, who was allegedly involved in a plot to kill Narendra Modi.

The Pune blast still triggers strong emotions in Kolkata because four bright youngsters from the city were killed when they were enjoying a get-together. Shilpa was meeting with siblings Ankik and Anindyee Dhar and Sundari from Hyderabad. The bomb was placed under their table. All four perished in the blast. Kolkata boy Rajeev Agarwal was nearby. He, too, died.

"My daughter was a go-getter. She convinced us to let her study at BITS Mesra. She was ambitious, hard working and independent, but the blast cut short all her dreams," said Shilpa's mother. To keep her memory alive, they set up Shilpa Goenka Foundation Trust to help financially weaker students achieve their dreams.

"I do not want to talk about the past, the loss and the pain. If you know of any bright needy student who we can help, please tell us," father Rajesh Goenka said.

While the Goenkas try to find solace through kindness, the Dhars are still struggling to cope with the double blow of Ankik's and Anindyee's death. Ankik, an IIT-Kharagpur alumnus, was working with JP Morgan in Mumbai while Anindyee was a first year student at Fergusson College. Their parents Kamalendu and Kalpana Dhar couldn't bear to live in the same house anymore and have moved out.
"The Dhars were shattered. It seems they do not want to live in the same house where the two grew up. They come here once in a while only to check their letter box and do not even enter the house," said a neighbour, asking not to be named.

Pune blast explosives supplier held in Kolkata - The Times of India

One more reason to give more power to BSF just shoot any guy who enters india
 
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the group would cease to exist if it didnt have plenty of inside support already...just a thought
 
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Now apply the same thought to all the "groups" in Pakistan.

Mast Hai...janon bhai BANG on target.

To all Bangladeshi member ...This is the reason we don want to see Bangladeshi in our country...

A 57-year-old Bangladeshi national, who allegedly supplied the explosives to Indian Mujahideen for the German Bakery blast in Pune in February 2010, was arrested from Kolkata railway station near Cossipore on Wednesday evening.
 
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I cannot agree more. there are lots of sunnis in the Bihar and UP area with political and police cover who do these terrorist activities in india. this lot should be ethnically cleansed.

well with that attitude its no wonder why they attack you

Now apply the same thought to all the "groups" in Pakistan.

and there is new anti-terrorist legislation that has been passed not to mention operations that have flushed a lot of them out (or killed them in swathes)

india's real problem is the naxals, ULFA, assamese groups not to mention the militant tamil elements....if you look at statistics not to mention casualties - its those groups who are doing a number on india
 
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well with that attitude its no wonder why they attack you



and there is new anti-terrorist legislation that has been passed not to mention operations that have flushed a lot of them out (or killed them in swathes)

india's real problem is the naxals, ULFA, assamese groups not to mention the militant tamil elements....if you look at statistics not to mention casualties - its those groups who are doing a number on india

We need exactly this attitude to fend ourselves against these Global Jihadi elements. We need to bring back those anti-terror laws which were scrapped by the secular UPA government. We need to deal with these anti-Hindu elements with strong arm tactics, there is no other alternative.

Naxals are not separatists, they are not fighting to subjugate Hindus or any particular ethnic group. BTW, hw many terror incidences were attributed to the "militant tamil groups" recently?
 
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We need exactly this attitude to fend ourselves against these Global Jihadi elements. We need to bring back those anti-terror laws which were scrapped by the secular UPA government. We need to deal with these anti-Hindu elements with strong arm tactics, there is no other alternative.

Naxals are not separatists, they are not fighting to subjugate Hindus or any particular ethnic group. BTW, hw many terror incidences were attributed to the "militant tamil groups" recently?

so they have to be hindu and be seperatists to be considered terrorists

is this typical bharti logic? I heard more CPRF were killed in an attack by naxals today
 
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so they have to be muslims and be seperatists to be considered terrorists

is this typical bharti logic? I heard more CPRF were killed in an attack by naxals today


Did I correct your post ??

One more thing , you must know when to use 'was' and where to use 'were'.

and there is new anti-terrorist legislation that has been passed not to mention operations that have flushed a lot of them out (or killed them in swathes)

india's real problem is the naxals, ULFA, assamese groups not to mention the militant tamil elements....if you look at statistics not to mention casualties - its those groups who are doing a number on india

Don't worry about our judgements regarding real problem. We know better than you for sure.
 
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so they have to be hindu and be seperatists to be considered terrorists

is this typical bharti logic? I heard more CPRF were killed in an attack by naxals today

Naxals were bandits earlier but now they are hard core terrorists now. Those Indians who call them fellow citizens and bleed over them are myopic who don't have any clear vision of what to do with terrorism when it is faced from inside. Fortunately, the new government is anything but short sighted like idealists. Naxalites should have retired and surrendered when they could because now they are going to be hunted down like wild fowl; in droves.

Andhra Pradesh state police has a deadly reputation of crushing communist terror against state machinery. If you get time do read about the Greyhound unit of the special police and what they did.

Mind you, a lot of the weapons are supplied by these bloody NGOs who use black market to obtain weapons and deliver it. Purulia arms drop case. It was one such example of how these developed, 'civilized' countries create havoc.

Oh and communists are atheists. They are just crazed warlords lusting after power, wanting to transform India into North Korea.
 
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india's real problem is the naxals, ULFA, assamese groups not to mention the militant tamil elements....if you look at statistics not to mention casualties - its those groups who are doing a number on india

ULFA is dead except operating like a racketing bunch of goons and what Tamil groups are we talking about here? LTTE was a problem in SL. It has no barbs to raise in India at all. Naxals are a menace and they are going to get what they asked for all these years: massacred. Now their chance to join government schemes fo employment and development are also over. Now only gun barrels wait for them.

There are groups here that are creating problems in my region but nothing as serious as being funded end to end by a nuclear armed state that uses its nuclear umbrella to protect its 'non-state actors'.
 
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Innocent Secular - Md Zahid Hossain framed by Police! :cray:
 
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india's real problem is the naxals, ULFA, assamese groups not to mention the militant tamil elements....if you look at statistics not to mention casualties - its those groups who are doing a number on india
Really? That's quite a claim. Please show me statistically, how "militant tamil elements" are doing a number on India. As opposed to jihadi terrorists. Statistically please.
 
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