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Key Delhi blast suspect arrested
Police in the Indian capital Delhi say they have arrested the suspected co-ordinator and financier of last month's deadly bomb blasts in the city. Delhi police chief KK Paul named the man as Tariq Ahmed Dar, and said police were hunting for four accomplices. He said Mr Dar was arrested in Indian-administered Kashmir and belonged to the outlawed Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group. More than 60 people were killed and 210 injured in the 29 October blasts.

A press release issued by the Delhi police said Mr Dar, 33, was the "main co-ordinator, financier and conspirator in these blasts". The release said Mr Dar was a science graduate and worked for a leading Indian company and a magazine in Indian administered Kashmir before joining a militant group. Earlier this month, the army had detained a man in Indian-administered Kashmir in connection with the blasts. But the police said they had not found any evidence against the man after questioning him for two days.

The three blasts in the capital came within minutes of each other when many people were out shopping ahead of the Hindu festival of Diwali and the Muslim Eid celebration. Two of the explosions ripped through the crowded Sarojini Nagar and Paharganj markets. A third exploded on a bus but killed no-one. A previously little-known group called Inqilabi has said it carried out the attacks. Police have not verified the claim. India has suggested "foreign" links, which analysts interpret as Pakistani militants. Islamabad says it has no such evidence.
Posted by: lotp 2005-11-13
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