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Mumbai blasts suspect may be in Bangladesh
Caesar Mandal, TNN | Jul 17, 2011, 01.43am IST
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-may-be-in-Bangladesh/articleshow/9252716.cms
Read More:Mumbai Blasts 2011|Mumbai Blasts|IM|HuJI|Abdullah Khan Alias Nata
KOLKATA: Abdullah Khan alias Nata, one of the prime suspects in the Mumbai serial blasts is probably operating from Bangladesh, believe investigators who have been tracking his movement for past few months.
Intelligence officers believe Khurram Khaiyam, who also goes by the names of Abdullah and Nata, is now operating the IM module which is assigned to maintain liaison with Bangladesh-based Harkat Ul Jihad Al Islami (HuJI) and, in a joint venture, has recruited a few new cadres for their outfit. Abdullah is a resident of Beniapukur's 29 B Mafidul Islam Lane.
Investigators said even six months ago, he was stationed in Nepal and used to shuttle between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Police also have reasons to believe he has close links with the 'D' company, which has a prominent presence in Nepal.
But in the past few months, following some 'special operations' by Indian Intelligence agencies, he shifted base to Bangladesh and the place is close to the Indian border. Due to Abdullah's close links with HuJI, police also suspect HuJI activists might have executed the Mumbai blasts.
Investigators, however, not sure about the whereabouts of two suspected activists believed to have been recruited by Abdullah, who got charge of the module after arrest of Sadaquat.
On Saturday, this TOI correspondent found his brother Khurram Sakil with his family at the third floor flat of Abdullah's ancestral home in Beniapukur. "Since the 2002 USIS attack (in Kolkata), we have never seen him," said Sakil, who is now running his father's small building materials supply business. Police claim Abdullah called his family six months ago after his father's death, but the family denied it. But they were aware that their eldest son had turned into a most-wanted jihadi.
Khadim suspect sent to city: Nure Alam, one of the accused in Khadim boss abduction case, was handed over to the CID by Mumbai Police on Saturday. Alam had been arrested by the ATS (Anti Terrorism Squad), Mumbai, for being involved in a blast which in Maharashtra a month back.
He was also accused in the abduction of Khadim boss Partha Roy Burman, who went missing on July 25, 2001. Alam was brought to Kolkata under tight security arrangements, guarded by the ATS personnel. He will be produced in the court on Monday.
Caesar Mandal, TNN | Jul 17, 2011, 01.43am IST
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-may-be-in-Bangladesh/articleshow/9252716.cms
Read More:Mumbai Blasts 2011|Mumbai Blasts|IM|HuJI|Abdullah Khan Alias Nata
KOLKATA: Abdullah Khan alias Nata, one of the prime suspects in the Mumbai serial blasts is probably operating from Bangladesh, believe investigators who have been tracking his movement for past few months.
Intelligence officers believe Khurram Khaiyam, who also goes by the names of Abdullah and Nata, is now operating the IM module which is assigned to maintain liaison with Bangladesh-based Harkat Ul Jihad Al Islami (HuJI) and, in a joint venture, has recruited a few new cadres for their outfit. Abdullah is a resident of Beniapukur's 29 B Mafidul Islam Lane.
Investigators said even six months ago, he was stationed in Nepal and used to shuttle between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Police also have reasons to believe he has close links with the 'D' company, which has a prominent presence in Nepal.
But in the past few months, following some 'special operations' by Indian Intelligence agencies, he shifted base to Bangladesh and the place is close to the Indian border. Due to Abdullah's close links with HuJI, police also suspect HuJI activists might have executed the Mumbai blasts.
Investigators, however, not sure about the whereabouts of two suspected activists believed to have been recruited by Abdullah, who got charge of the module after arrest of Sadaquat.
On Saturday, this TOI correspondent found his brother Khurram Sakil with his family at the third floor flat of Abdullah's ancestral home in Beniapukur. "Since the 2002 USIS attack (in Kolkata), we have never seen him," said Sakil, who is now running his father's small building materials supply business. Police claim Abdullah called his family six months ago after his father's death, but the family denied it. But they were aware that their eldest son had turned into a most-wanted jihadi.
Khadim suspect sent to city: Nure Alam, one of the accused in Khadim boss abduction case, was handed over to the CID by Mumbai Police on Saturday. Alam had been arrested by the ATS (Anti Terrorism Squad), Mumbai, for being involved in a blast which in Maharashtra a month back.
He was also accused in the abduction of Khadim boss Partha Roy Burman, who went missing on July 25, 2001. Alam was brought to Kolkata under tight security arrangements, guarded by the ATS personnel. He will be produced in the court on Monday.