NIA arrests Bhatkal’s aide in fresh case of terror strikes

NIA: Yasin Bhatkal revealed during custodial interrogation that Mohd Manjer Imam had been working under the command of IM founder member Riyaz Bhatkal.

October 01, 2013 03:49 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:07 pm IST - New Delhi:

Indian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Yasin Bhatkal’s close aide Mohd Manjer Imam was today arrested in a fresh case by the NIA inside a Delhi court in connection with terror strikes across the country since 2003 and remanded to 15 days in police custody.

Mr. Imam was produced before District Judge I S Mehta from Ernakulam in Kerala in pursuance to the production warrant issued against him and the NIA sought his custodial interrogation to unearth the entire conspiracy that led to various terror strikes in the country.

Mr. Imam was arrested by the NIA after the court allowed its plea and granted the probe agency his 15-day custody.

“During his (Bhatkal) custodial examination, he revealed that another IM operative namely Manjer Imam has been working closely with other IM associates like Tahseen Akhtar under the command of another founder member of IM, namely Riyaz Bhatkal,” the NIA said.

The probe agency also referred to the chat communications between IM founders Yasin and Riyaz and said that during the investigation, it has come out that Mr. Imam was working for the banned terror outfit under the instructions of Riyaz and others.

“Investigation has revealed that the accused (Imam) has played a significant role in the conspiracy of IM and is associated with other IM operatives. It has been revealed that the accused person has also stayed with other IM operatives, at various places in India and is having explicit knowledge about the hide outs of other IM operatives and their locations,” the agency said.

NIA said Mr. Imam’s detailed interrogation was required to unearth the details of “larger conspiracy hatched” by IM operatives.

The court allowed the NIA’s plea and remanded Imam to police custody till October 15.

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