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They were behind all blasts: Mumbai cops

Joint Commissioner of Police (crime) Rakesh Maria claims that the Indian Mujahideen module was responsible for a series of blasts across the country since 2005, reports Debasish Panigrahi.

Updated on: Sep 25, 2008 12:58 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Joint Commissioner of Police (crime) Rakesh Maria claimed that the Indian Mujahideen module was responsible for a series of blasts across the country since 2005.

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“They are active since 2005 and are practically involved in every blast in the country ever since… either in terms of assistance or actually giving shape and executing them,” Maria said.

Maria said their terror juggernaut started moving in July 2005 when bombs planted by this group in the Shramjivi Express went off while the train was running between the Jaunpur and Sultanpur. Twelve persons were killed.

In March 2006 the group executed a series of blasts in Varanasi that killed 21 persons. They struck again in November 2007 with a series of blasts in Lucknow and Faizabad, which left 13 dead.

The police said the group was also responsible for the serial blasts in New Delhi in October 2005 in which 62 persons were killed and over 100 injured. This was followed by twin blasts at Jama Masjid next year.

The most important strike by the group was the serial train blasts of Mumbai in July 2006. Maria said the group members had identified themselves as Pakistanis to the other (arrested) accused and helped in making and planting the bombs, thepolice said.

The most recent strikes of the group included the Bangalore blasts of July 2008 and the Ahmadabad serial blasts in September this year. They had also planted 21 bombs in Surat that remained unexploded as the digital timers fitted to the bombs malfunctioned, the police said.

The group, police said, received supplies of explosives from Karnataka through Roshan Khan, one of the three co-founders of the IM.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Debasish Panigrahi

Debasish has been an investigative reporter for nearly two decades, covering crime, legal and social issues. He is also interested in wildlife, travel and environmental issues.

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