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NIA action in Rameshwaram cafe blast case, two terrorists arrested


Bengaluru Blast Case: The Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA) on Friday (April 12) arrested two absconding accused in the Rameshwaram cafe blast case close to Kolkata in West Bengal. On March 1, 9 individuals had been injured in the explosion in a Bengaluru cafe. These terrorists have been recognized as Musavir Hussain Shajib and Abdul Madin Taha.

An NIA spokesperson stated, “Adbul Mathin Taha and Musavir Hussain Shazib, absconding in the Rameshwaram cafe blast case, had been traced to their hideout close to Kolkata and apprehended by the NIA crew. On the morning of April 12, NIA arrested the absconding accused close to Kolkata. The place they had been hiding below false identities.”

NIA had stored a reward of Rs 10 lakh

Final month, the NIA had shared images of 30-year-old Taha and Shajib together with info associated to them. A reward of Rs 10 lakh was additionally introduced on these terrorists. “Shajib is the accused who had planted the IED in the cafe and is the mastermind behind planning and executing the Taha blast and subsequently escaping the clutches of the regulation,” the spokesperson stated. NIA has teamed up with central intelligence companies and Western companies to nab the terrorists. Coordinated with the state police companies of Bengal, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala.

The NIA stated that after scanning CCTV footage from over 300 cameras, it was discovered that Shajib and Taha, two ISIS operatives who got here on the radar of safety companies in 2020, had carried out the blast.

An officer stated, “NIA has additionally made two extra individuals accused in the case. Certainly one of them, 26-year-old Maaz Munir Ahmed, was in jail on the time of the incident. The second accused is 30-year-old Muzammil Sharif, who was arrested by the NIA on March 27 on prices of offering cell telephones, faux SIM playing cards and different materials used to plan and execute the blast.

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