Arrested Bengaluru cleric linked to suicide bombing plot


New Delhi Jan 9 (DHNS): Suspected al-Qaeda member Maulana Anzarshah Qasmi, who was arrested by the Delhi Police in Bengaluru on Wednesday, allegedly planned suicide bombings in Delhi in which ‘high-profile personalities’ may be among the targets.

Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba is also linked to the plot, the police said on Friday.

Qasmi, 50, has been brought to Delhi on a transit remand and is being interrogated at Delhi Police special cell’s office in south Delhi’s Lodhi Colony. He is being questioned over an FIR registered with special cell police station. The charges are under sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

Qasmi is the fourth al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) suspect to be nabbed in the past one month. The three earlier arrests were made in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district. Sources said Qasmi’s name cropped up during the questioning of arrested AQIS suspects Zafar Masood, Mohammed Asif and Abdul Rehman.

Zafar and Abdul confessed to have been in constant touch with Qasmi, while Asif told the police that he met Qasmi at a religious congregation in Bengaluru. The police have recovered incriminating documents from Qasmi and seized laptops which allegedly contained propaganda videos and speeches. According to the police, Qasmi was working with AQIS head Sanaul Haq and had been tasked with setting up AQIS recruitment networks.

The police said the inputs about the terror groups were received by a special cell officer last month upon which he immediately informed his seniors. It is suspected that the groups might also target crowded places in Delhi through suicide bombings and grenade attacks.

“The groups have already infiltrated some terrorists into India through Jammu and Kashmir and other international borders,” a police officer said. The specific inputs also reveal that two suspected LeT operatives, Dujana and Ukasha, will be leading the alleged operation.

The special cell has alerted its sources across India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, to launch technical surveillance.

Qasmi was a resident of Iliyasnagar in Bengaluru’s Banashankari 2nd Stage. Qasmi was a cleric at a mosque in Banshankari and had moved to Iliyasnagar last month. He was picked up from his friend’s house at 9.30 pm on Wednesday. On Thursday, a court remanded Qasmi in police custody till January 20.

In July 2015, the special cell had also registered an FIR against unknown persons suspected to be associated with extremist militant group Islamic State (IS) and allegedly conspiring terror attacks in the capital and other cities. In August, the police had also detained a 50-year-old man from outside Iraqi embassy at south Delhi’s Sri Aurobindo Marg over suspected links with Islamic State.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Collect all the information from him and find out the real damage done and planed to do through him.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    It’s good that BJP is not in power in Karnataka for time being, else all Media Channels and ground supporters would have shifted their focus from Moulana to BJP for sure!!!!

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    If he found guilty punish him without mercy.I read in news that previous incidents culprits were released because of they are involving this type of bombs for blasting rocks and other mines work. Most of the bombs blasted their work shops

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  • kumar, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    THIS IS A EYE OPENER ... POLICE KEEP A WATCH ON ACTIVITY OF SUCH PEOPLE IN MANGALORE TOO

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Well said Kumar,
    Police have to keep eye on some organisations too

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  • Anirudh P, Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Sheikh M, Mangalore

    In India, until courts pronounce him as convict, person will remain suspect.

    This is applicable to each and everyone and not to "Particular People" 

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  • Seli, Suratkal

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    is KP Bhatta still suspect or convict.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    What about those many children he fed with venom in his madrasa?

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  • MOHD.ASHRAF, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    IF HE REALLY DID AND PROVES THAT HE HAS CONNECTION NO MERCY PLEASE PUNISH HIM..WE NEED PEACEFUL SOCIETY WITH LOVE..JAI HIND

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Desh ka gaddar Hang him and send his family to pak,.

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Is there any real news other than suspected news? People are here fed up of listening suspected theories and propaganda's targeting to particular people. How can it be Maulana, a revered cleric branded as terrorist?

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  • CHRIS, DXB

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Its better to take action based on suspicion rather than sit and wait for the disaster to happen,later blame the Government for not being proactive ...

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  • Krish, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Dear Sheikh M, Mangalore.
    This "particular people" Mr. Qasmi was preaching on every thursday & friday. He is banned to enter jayanagara 9th Block prayer room, Thilak Nagar Prayer Room, Banashankari Preyer Room.
    Police warned him several times and observing since 3 year. Even some group from his community filed case against him.
    Even he was abusing Ladies while his preach.

    Do we need "particular people" of this type?


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  • Shaab , Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    He has to be punished if his anti social activities is proved. He has no right to disturb communal harmony and direct youngsters in a wrong path.

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  • Arun Ben, M'lore/Duabi

    Sat, Jan 09 2016

    Get all information's from him n Shoot him or Hang him....

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