[Assam] Niyamot Ulla Borkandazees are still in Assam. Assamese subscribing to the Arabian mono-atheist cult with Khalifet Umma ideation ought to look back and free themselves from such evil designs, treading the path of SaadSai Gokhai and be really FREE.
Bartta Bistar
barttabistar at googlemail.com
Wed Aug 29 03:42:24 PDT 2007
Man from Assam held; old terror hand suspect
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/man-from-assam-held-old-terror-hand-suspect/47606-3.html
*New Delhi/ Hyderabad:* Police in Hyderabad on Tuesday arrested a man
suspected to be involved in the two bomb blasts in the city on Saturday.
Mohammed Abdullah, who is from Assam, was taken into custody after residents
of Bowenpalli in Secunderabad caught him under "suspicious circumstances",
said an IANS report. Abdullah had injuries on his head and hands.
Police are questioning him to ascertain whether he has any links with the
blasts which killed 43 people. Preliminary investigations indicated that the
bombs were planted minutes before they exploded and police have not ruled
out the possibility of the bomb planters receiving injuries.
Investigators suspect Bangladesh based terror outfit
Harkat-ul-Jehad-i-Islami (HUJI) and its Karachi-based Indian operations
chief Shahid Bilal are involved in the blasts.
Believed to be the kingpin in the twin blast that rocked Hyderbad, Bilal is
suspected to be the Indian Operations chief of Bangladesh based extremist
group HUJI.
Bilal (also known as Mohd Abdul Sahil) is also a key suspect in the Mecca
Masjid blasts in Hyderabad on May 18, the Varanasi blast and the attack on
the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.
Bilal's links with extremists groups go back quite a few years. He went to
Saudi Arabia in 2002-2003 where he received training from his maternal
uncle, a then senior functionary of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
He has worked closely with Assadullah Munir-ul-Islam, the HUJI's chief
commander in Dhaka. Bilal is now believed to be residing in Karachi.
Police are questioning citizens of Bangladesh and Pakistan overstaying in
Hyderabad. There are reportedly 20 such foreign nationals who were staying
on even after their visas had expired.
Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy has already blamed the terror groups
based in Pakistan and Bangladesh for the blasts.
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