Mangalore: Four Suspected Terrorists Back to Home Town


Mangalore: Four Suspected Terrorists Back to Home Town
Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (SN)
Pics: Spoorthy Ullal

Mangalore, Nov 20: The four suspected terrorists, who had been taken to Mumbai for interrogation by the Mumbai police to examine their role if any,  in various blasts there, were brought back here and lodged in the sub-jail here on Thursday November 20 at around  7.15 am. They will be produced in the city court today afternoon.

Resident of Mukkacheri Mohammad Ali and his son Javed Ali, Naushad from  Subhash Nagar and Ahmed Bava from  Haleangadi were the four suspected terrorists,  who were arrested by the District Crime Intelligence Police and handed over to the Mumbai police as per their request. The foursome were accusd of making bombs and providing shelter to terrorists.















Reliable sources said, that the policemen have since narrowed down their suspicion on only  two of them, for their involved with terrorist activities while they have not been able to find anything fishy about the other two. Unless the policemen charge them under terrorist activities,  the two found to be innocent, may be released today itself on bail.

 Investigations were held  under the guidance of Ramanand, inspector of Mumbai Crime Branch.  18 police officials, including the  sub inspectors and assistant sub inspectors worked on this case.

The accused were  taken from the local  railway station to the sub-jail by the District Crime Intelligence Bureau policemen. In the meantime, policemen of a neighbouring state reportely want to seek the custody  of the suspected terrorists, for their  investigations. The court may consider their request on merit.
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  • K.N. Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 19 2008

    Dear Reporters of all Media Kindly show the same curiosity and professional ethics and publish the news in detail with bold front page / prime time coveragre and do some jusitce to these innocent youth and thier families who are detained for months. I hope journalistic ethics will prevail upon you.

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  • JAMAL, MANGALORE/UAE

    Wed, Nov 19 2008

    Police do not have to reveal everything to media which should hamper their work, but it hoped they will do justice in the end. Above all the question is detaining sombody on mere suspicion, does this not disturb the persons family life and his business/job is at stake from where he will have difficulty in meeting his daily requirments. Who will make up for this loss?

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  • Amit, Gangulli

    Thu, Nov 20 2008

    Police playing with innocent young people. Can police disclose anything from these guys? Why police not saying anything to media about this case. Why from last 2/3 month they are in police custody without any charges?

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