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Ajmer blasts bear distinct HuJi imprint: probe

TimePublished on Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 21:51, Updated at Sat, Oct 13, 2007 in Nation section

TagsTags: Ajmer, HuJi , New Delhi

BLASTING UP: A bag containing a Vodafone mobile belonging to Shahid Bilal was found in the blast site.

BLASTING UP: A bag containing a Vodafone mobile belonging to Shahid Bilal was found in the blast site.


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    New Delhi: The Ajmer blast bears a distinct Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJi) imprint reveals investigations.

    In the last six months, he has become India's most wanted. And investigators are now certain that Shahid Bilal is behind the blasts at Ajmer Sharif also because of the Vodafone mobile sim card found in this bag.

    It was bought from Kolkata in the name of one Babulal Yadav.

    The SIM card recovered from the unexploded bomb at Mecca Masjid in May was also bought in Babu Lal's name, which was purchased using the photograph of Tarak Nath, a yoga teacher in a Noida college.

    Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil also confirming the cross border connection said, “Bilal, an operative of the Bangladesh-based Harkat-ul-Jehad-i-Islami, was the mastermind of the two blasts in Hyderabad this year. And the imprint of a Bangladeshi involvement is again all too visible.”

    Bilal uses the expertise of HuJi operatives in Bangladesh in transporting explosives and providing logistics in West Bengal and that seems to be the case, yet again.

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