Delhi Blasts: Police, IB Reaches Udupi for Investigation


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Udupi: Delhi Blasts - Local Police Deny More Arrests - Suspect Taken to Mangalore

Report and pics by Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (GA)

Udupi, Sep 22: Even as the entire town was abuzz with the news that some locals had been arrested by the Delhi cops from some shops at Manipal near here, Western Range IGP A M Prasad denied such news and said that, only the investigations are on as of now.

As reported earlier in these columns, Mohammed Shaffique alias Shaffi (23), a suspect in the Delhi blasts and student of Sikkim Manipal University, was brought to city in connection with the blasts by the Delhi police. Seven police including a superintendent of police accompanied him. Though sources claimed that they did take some students to custody in Manipal, local police shunned from making any comment on that.

Initially it was said that IGP would hold a press conference in the town on Monday afternoon. But later he appeared before the pressmen and informed that there will not be any formal press conference as per the instructions given by the investigating officers. 

Accordingly, the investigating has now taken Shafi to Mangalore. More details about the entire process are awaited.

Delhi Blasts: Police, IB Reaches Udupi for Investigation

from Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Sep 22: A peson named Mohammed Shaffique alias Shaffi, 23 years, a student of Sikkim Manipal University, hailing from Uttar Pradesh, has been brought to the town by the Delhi police on Monday September 22. It is said that the accused has some links here.

After taking Shaffi to some shops and hotel in Manipal in connection thereto, the policemen brought him to the office of the superintendent of police here for interrogation. Western range inspector general of police A M Prasad is in the town for assisting in the investigations.

A press conference is scheduled to be held later in the day in this respect. Further details are awaited.

Agency Report:
 
New Delhi, Sep 22: Special teams of Delhi Police and Intelligence Bureau have reached Udipi in Karnataka to investigate links to serial blasts in the Capital.

Agencies report suggests that teams have also reached Dharawad district, where terror camps were found.

On Sunday, with the arrest of three more Indian Mujahideen-SIMI operatives for the September 13 Delhi blasts, the police said the group's "mastermind" Atif Ameen alias Bashir, had planned to deliver another deadly blow by carrying out 20 bombings in the business district of Nehru Place.

The three were arrested a day after the Delhi Police's special cell claimed they had unravelled the IM-SIMI network, with Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) leader Abu Al Kama — whose hand was also seen in the October 29, 2005, Diwali-eve serial blasts — emerging as a key collaborator. The linkages have led the police to say that LeT provided help to SIMI-IM in the UP court blasts. The role of HuJI in that attack is being probed as well.

This three-outfit alliance is now seen to be behind Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Varanasi, Hyderabad and Faizabad blasts, police said. Cooperation between LeT, HUJI and other jihadi groups is not a new development as their leaders often share operatives. While earlier SIMI provided foot soldiers, the need to "indigenize" terrorism saw the outfit moving to the forefront.

The interrogation of Zia, the son of Abdur Rehman, caretaker of the shootout flat L-18 in Batla House area, Mohammed Shakeel, an MA student living in Sangam Vihar and Saquib Nisar, a contact between Zia and Atif, has revealed that the IM leader was keen on striking at Nehru Place soon. It seemed to underline the confidence of the IM-SIMI group — reflected in the taunts in its emails — that it could avoid capture despite arrests in the Ahmedabad bomb case.

The three said that they did not leave Delhi after the blasts as Atif convinced them to stay put. They further said Atif used to work out minute details of attacks, right from timing to sites. His associates were given information only on a need-to-know basis.

Atif, who like many others involved in the IM-SIMI operations, hails from Azamgarh in eastern UP, was determined to carry on with his "war" against India and was apparently confident of procuring and assembling the explosives needed to carry out his next terror venture. Along with other bombers, he has come across as revelling in the destruction and death caused by IM-SIMI.

Police forces from neighbouring states joined Delhi Police in the probe, sharing intelligence on these outfits. 

  

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  • Charly lobo, Bantwal/Hyderabad

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    Shame for these activitis. "Mangaloreans are educated and cultured people" Now I Feel.

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  • abhi, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2008

    Our Country comes first..after that it is religion..no one is concerned about India..

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  • Karthik, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 25 2008

    DV Shetty , MUscat. Dear friend the central government has already told that the state government is responsible for this, so no reason we should again stress on the fact.

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  • Anthony, Goa/Dubai

    Tue, Sep 23 2008

    Very true Pravin,the seeds of christian radicalism have already been sown with the recent events.No amount of damage control by the state government will help. The state government has proved in its statements that this is indeed state sponsored terrorism.

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  • Justin Tauro, Mangalore/Dammam

    Tue, Sep 23 2008

    There is no doubt the police is doing a great job in arresting and investigating the terrorist acts. But the big question is, will these culprits ever be given the required punishment? When the real trials will be conducted in the courts, our laws will require "smoking gun" type proofs which are, most of the time impossible to get.

    It is like, in some places, if a woman complains about being raped, she is required to present four male witnesses to prove her case. Our anti terror laws are not very similar, but quite near. I will not be surprised if, after spending a vast amount of public money, time, and lives in investigating these cases, the culprits will not only walk free, but contest elections from jail even before the cases come to their logical conclusion.

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  • Praveen, Sharjah

    Tue, Sep 23 2008

    It all started with the demolition of a place of worship called Babri Masjid-by a few terrorist organisations called RSS, VHP, Bhajrang Dal and others. Unfotunately these Hindu terrorist organisations got overwhelming support from public fanatics. Religious sentiments were hurt but nothing could be done legally or publically as they (terrorists and supporting public) were more in numbers.

    Unfortunately, retaliation started in the form of Islamic terrorism. Unfortunately, these Hindu terrorists have started provocating Christians, and unfortunately, sooner or later, Christian terrorists will crop up. Who are to be blamed? All those who supported religiously motivated terrorist organisations. Unfortunate! When can we start realising that it is bad in all spheres? Do we need terrorism in the name of religion?

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  • visnu, dubai

    Tue, Sep 23 2008

    Its purely to divert peoples mind from recent attack on churches. Indian police are involved with facists to fix muslim students. Y cant intelligency come out with clear proof on SIMI? Why supreme court lifted the ban on this org? I m sure pious muslims will never involve in so called attacks..

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 23 2008

    Sathosh Bahrain -you think in negative direction. It is not a rule that people need to comment on every subject, specially govt and police are doing such a good job on above. Last week every one had to comment because Govt and police did not take steps to protect citizen.

    Instead they acted against the constitution and human rights. They beat women and nuns. May be you are not aware. You being in Bahrain, a minority enjoying good law and order, should develop some kind of maturity.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    This very sad to know a youth from UP has some terror links with our Peaceful Udupi. I don’t understand why educated people indulge in killing or terrorizing innocent people. Innocent people go out for their daily bread and to feed their children or parents and get stuck to such senseless act of terrorism leaving their helpless children orphan. The main question is who is responsible for all this.

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  • Glen, India

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    This is a matter of grave concern and has to be addressed very seriously. The 21st century terrorist is very well educated and more sophisticated compared to the terrorist attacks in the 70's or 80's. Young and well educated youth are brain washed by fanatics. Mangalore airport needs to tighten its security we just can't compromise on terrorism.

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  • Surya Prakash, Permude

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    There is no different between these terrorist and Bajrangees & Parivars. the only thing is Parivaris NOT have MUCH access to the sophisticated weapons and bombs yet!! Seems (Khaki) bajrangees diverting / diluting recent events of Karnataka.!!

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  • saeed, KSA

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Thank you Ravi for your comment well said

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  • Santosh, Udupi / Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    This column got more than couple of hundreds of response when the churches were attacked depicting all hindus as terrorists. People from all religions wrote here. Now the news of national concern does not raise any response. Does it mean that everyone is only bothered about his religion and not his nation. Where are all those who were proudly saying that besides our religiion, we are all Indians ????

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  • Dolphy Veigas, Bendoorwell -Al Khobar K.S.A

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Terrorists are not human beings and they are not belongs to any religion. Its simple those who killing innocent people, attacking and destroying house of god is the correct defination of terrorist.

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  • YOUSUF K, BANGALORE

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    I AGREE WITH MAXIM MISQUITH

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  • Ravi , Puttur

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Why Shetty , BD, cant be involved, or they dont have the guts to fight the terrorits, they are just framing these people, we can't deny Bajrang Dal was not involved it is also a terrorist outfit, may be the present people arrested are just made a scapegoats, What is the difference between Bajarang Dal and Terrorists both have same motive, So that peoples mind gets diverted, police can catch anyone from the street and say we have proof that doesnt mean the problem is solved,

    I am pretty sure this is the work of Bajarang Dal, these all names of Mujaheeden are just framed by some incompetentt policemen, they are scared to catch the right victim they know but will close their eyes, we are indians my friend like you, It is usually when the children steal money at home the first suspect is the housemaid at many a time children take advantage of this same goes with this, bombs will keep on going, and every day our police will bring out a new group name and close the case, that is MERA BHARTH MAHAN.

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  • Shwetha, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Maxim, what u told is 100% correct

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  • john, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Mr srinath we people are not jobless lto comment all the time !!!! (Eat your Words!)

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  • Praveen Pinto, Mangalore / Sharjah

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Mr. shetty's ... & all concerned about the comments for this article. We are not fools like you to comment on everything which does not concern us. It's you people want always a small reason to create havoc among the people, though it does not have any value. We are well educated & we implement our moral knowledge in daily life.

    We dont just jump like monkey's as BD is doing. No one is going to gain anything out of it except the leader of the group who is dying for publicity so his photo comes on front page of the newspaper & may be next election he'll be some MLA or MP. Is this the future of India???

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  • Manoj Shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    I think mr.srinath and mr.DV Shetty are fans of terrorists....so that they are asking to comment.....comments coloumn is to express feelings,suggestion..... its not to express jokes.....dont worry when time comes we will comment.....

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  • aron, mnaglore

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    M’loreans are educated and cultured people, so unnecessary do not comment unwanted things ....

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  • Mahammed Isubu, Surathkal/Saudi

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    nice comments

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  • Abdul Malik, Ullal / KSA

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Well done Delhi Police, They should be interrogated, as the terrorist have no religion, and no religion will teach detonate in public palces & kill innocent people, if proved hang them in public as thier barbaric act was also in public

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  • Rajesh, Dubai / Manglore

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Shame for these activities. Arrest under pota..

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  • Subhash Mangalore, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    This is a political gimmick to divert the attention of mangaloreans who are already ashamed of the church attack by Bajrang Dal

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  • Khatib, India

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    You have any comment for the statement of VHP leader that 700 suicide squads are being trained and for the Nanden and Nagpur blast at BD associates residents. although above is only an investigation. It will turn away without any result like of Hanif, Sydney/Nasir Madani, Kerala.

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  • jagdish Narayan, Bajpe.UAE

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Hi Anitha Are you spoke person of BD. Please dont make unnecessary satements

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  • Ashok Kumar , Udupi

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    UDUPI was famous for Sri Krishna Temple and Udupi Restaurants for its authentic cuisine Idly Sambar, Masala Dosa etc. etc. Udupi had always goodies to give whether it was food, education/ financial institutions or culture. Recently, the trend has changed and the reputation is getting tarnished by suicides, murders, robbery, communal disharmony, terrorists etc. etc. Wakeup guys, it is time to tidy your house. Let us pledge to get together to fight the evil and destroy it forever and restore Udupi’s glory back.

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  • MAXIM MISQUITH, UDUPI/BANGALORE

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    M’loreans are educated and cultured people, so unnecessary do not comment on every things

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  • Anitha, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    BD is claiming resposibility of Bangalore Blast

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  • B. Shetty, Mlore/KSA

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Hi guys, Yesterday I saw some people were commenting that Sangh Parvar is behind the Delhi blast. Where are those people now. No comments. Thanks, no one commented so far that these are fake arrests, or delhi people arrested innocent people

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  • Shrinath, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Why  nobody is commenting on this report.

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  • DV Shetty, Muscat

    Mon, Sep 22 2008

    Oh luckily so far nobody commented that BD/BJP is involved in this.

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