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JeM plot in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka thwarted
Police here said Monday they had foiled the plot of Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed to trigger bomb blasts, including suicide bombings, in Andhra Pradesh and neighbouring Karnataka.

A major tragedy was averted in this southern city as five bombs were defused by police who, sources said, had also arrested four suspects and seized a haul of explosives during the last two days.

Police said the Jaish plot came to light in a breakthrough after the interrogation of three youths arrested in connection with a suicide bombing attack in the city on Oct 12.

Police Sunday arrested Syed Haji and Shujauddin from the Mosarambagh neighbourhood and seized a 10-kg tiffin bomb and other materials used to trigger a blast. Three bombs, seized from one Shakeel Ahmed in the Laad Bazar area near the historic Charminar, were also defused, police sources said.

The fifth bomb that Shakeel had delivered in Zaheerabad in Medak district was also recovered and defused after arresting a man, while yet another bomb sent to Bidar in neighbouring Karnataka was yet to be traced.

While the police are yet to officially announce the arrests and seizures, the sources said they found material used to make bombs.

The mastermind behind the plot is said to be one Shahed, brother of one of the accused arrested earlier in the suicide bombing case and identified as Zahid.

Police have not ruled out a link between this terror module and the last week's terror attack on Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore, in which one professor was killed and three others were injured.

Following the Bangalore attack, police had stepped up security here and were keeping a close vigil on terror suspects.

Police are also trying to piece together information from various sources to probe links among terrorist units operating in the city.

Last week, police had arrested Mujeeb Ahmed, a local commander of terror group Hizbul Mujahideen. He was released from jail last year after the government had commuted his life sentence in a case relating to the killing of a police officer and his gunman in 1992.

Intelligence agencies had also alerted Hyderabad police a few days ago about possible terror attacks on infotech parks in the city and also in Bangalore.

The tip followed the arrest of two terrorists in West Bengal, a suspected Bangladeshi suicide bomber, identified as Hilaluddin, and his associate Nafeequl, who were brought here from New Delhi Sunday for questioning in the suicide bombing case.
Posted by: Dan Darling 2006-01-02
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