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July - 2 
At least 34 districts of Uttar Pradesh, including the capital Lucknow, have been identified as sensitive from the viewpoint of activities of the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and terrorists, according to Times of India.
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At least 34 districts of Uttar Pradesh, including the capital Lucknow, have been identified as sensitive from the viewpoint of activities of the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and terrorists, according to Times of India.
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July - 2 
Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly, the State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Lalji Verma, said the government had chalked out a plan to combat the menace of terrorism and 39 special cells had been set up to counter subversion. He
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Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly, the State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Lalji Verma, said the government had chalked out a plan to combat the menace of terrorism and 39 special cells had been set up to counter subversion. He said 13 Nepal border units had also been set up and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB, a border guarding force) personnel deployed at India-Nepal border areas. As many as 102 SSB outposts were currently established on the Nepal border, Verma informed. The sensitive districts were Lucknow, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Mathura, Bulandshahar, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Agra, Aligarh, Ferozabad, Bareilly, Kanpur, Lakhimpur-Kheri, Baharaich, Gonda, Balrampur, Azamgarh, Siddharth Nagar, Gorakhpur, Maharajganj, Varanasi, Shravasti, Basti, Faizabad, Moradabad, Bijnore, Rampur, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Ambedkar Nagar, Barabanki, Mau, JP Nagar, Baghpat and Mahamaya Nagar.
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July - 3 
A suspected cadre of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Azad Ahmed Qureshi, was arrested at Madanapalle in the Chittoor district on July 3. Superintendent of Police, T.V. Shashidhar Reddy, told The Hindu that the purpose of Qureshi’s visit to Madanapalle was
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A suspected cadre of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Azad Ahmed Qureshi, was arrested at Madanapalle in the Chittoor district on July 3. Superintendent of Police, T.V. Shashidhar Reddy, told The Hindu that the purpose of Qureshi’s visit to Madanapalle was being probed. A native of Srinagar, capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Qureshi engaged in leather jackets business from 1993 to 1999 in Delhi. Subsequently, he began working for the Islamic Front, a militant outfit operating from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). In 2001, the police arrested him along with a pistol and some grenades on a charge of planting a bomb at a park in New Delhi. He was in prison till April 2006 following which he continued to work with terrorist outfits, crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir and established connections with the LeT.
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July - 3 
On July 3, India and Pakistan set up three sub-groups to analyse contentious issues like terrorism and extradition and deportation of wanted criminals sheltering in each other’s territory, Press Trust of India reported. The groups will work out the m
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On July 3, India and Pakistan set up three sub-groups to analyse contentious issues like terrorism and extradition and deportation of wanted criminals sheltering in each other’s territory, Press Trust of India reported. The groups will work out the modalities of establishing better cooperation in areas like counter-terrorism, exchange of information on wanted criminals and narcotics trafficking, official sources said after the first day of two-day talks in New Delhi between Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta and his Pakistani counterpart Syed Kamal Shah.
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July - 4 
Pakistan’s Interior Secretary Shah told reporters that the talks were held in a positive and conducive environment. The Home Secretary-level talks which were to be of two-day duration had to be curtailed as Shah cut short his visit to return to Pakis
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Pakistan’s Interior Secretary Shah told reporters that the talks were held in a positive and conducive environment. The Home Secretary-level talks which were to be of two-day duration had to be curtailed as Shah cut short his visit to return to Pakistan in the wake of violence between the pro-Taliban Lal Masjid students and security forces in Islamabad. The two sides are expected to issue a joint statement on July 4, today, on the talks.
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Responding to New Delhi’s concern over terrorism and the activities of Indian fugitives sheltered in Pakistan, India and Pakistan on July 4 agreed to take effective measures to combat terrorism, according to Daily Excelsior. In a joint statement sign
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Responding to New Delhi’s concern over terrorism and the activities of Indian fugitives sheltered in Pakistan, India and Pakistan on July 4 agreed to take effective measures to combat terrorism, according to Daily Excelsior. In a joint statement signed after the fourth round of Home Secretary level talks in New Delhi between India and Pakistan on Terrorism and Drug Trafficking, the two sides strongly condemned all acts of terrorism and underlined the imperative for effective and sustained measures against terrorist activities and criminals in either country. The talks also agreed to enhance the cooperation between India’s central Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Investigation Agency of Pakistan in the areas of human trafficking, illegal immigration and counterfeit currency. The nodal points in both the agencies will meet periodically to facilitate early action on Interpol related cases. The Indian delegation represented by Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta and Pakistani side headed by Secretary in the Interior Ministry Syed Kamal Shah, agreed that all fishermen will be released by August 14-15, 2007. It was also agreed that fishing boats in each other’s custody will also be released. Moreover, efforts will be made by both the sides to reconcile the number and identities of prisoners in each other’s jails. All those prisoners who have completed their sentences will also be released by both sides by August 14-15. They also agreed that immediate steps will be taken by either side to reconcile their numbers to facilitate their early release on completion of necessary formalities. The two countries also discussed a protocol on Consular Access in detail and finalised it.
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July - 4 
Statesman reports the Ministry of Railways has decided to impart training to the Railway Police Special Force (RPSF) personnel to combat terrorist attacks on trains. The RPSF has sent its first batch of 179 personnel to the Counter Insurgency and Jun
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Statesman reports the Ministry of Railways has decided to impart training to the Railway Police Special Force (RPSF) personnel to combat terrorist attacks on trains. The RPSF has sent its first batch of 179 personnel to the Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School at Vairangte in Mizoram for a six week training programme. "After giving training to the security personnel, the railways will be able to improve the security of passengers and trains," an unidentified railway official said. He added that the para-military Central Reserve Police Force will separately impart the anti-terrorist training to the personnel.
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Four persons, including two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, were convicted by a court in New Delhi on July 5 for possessing explosives and conspiring to wage war against the country, Press Trust of India reported. The other two persons, held guilt
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Four persons, including two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, were convicted by a court in New Delhi on July 5 for possessing explosives and conspiring to wage war against the country, Press Trust of India reported. The other two persons, held guilty under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Explosive Substances Act, are members of the outlawed Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). The quantum of sentence for HM militants, Gulzar Ahmed Wani and Mohiuddin, and SIMI activists, Feroz Rafi and Mumtaz, convicted under section 122 of the IPC for "preparing to wage war" against the State will be pronounced on July 6, today. The HM militants, both from Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir, and the SIMI activists from Uttar Pradesh were arrested at New Delhi Railway Station on July 30, 2001. Police had then seized a huge haul of RDX, grenades, launchers, detonators and other explosives from them. The Hizb militants had reportedly come to Delhi to deliver the explosives to the SIMI activists. With their arrest, police had claimed to have solved six bomb blast cases, including the 2001 Sena Bhavan blast. However, the court on February 23 acquitted them in all these cases for lack of evidence.
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July - 5 
Indian Express reports that, on July 5, a special Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court in Mumbai dismissed a plea by an accused in the 2003 Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar blasts who questioned the applicability of POTA after its repeal. The a
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Indian Express reports that, on July 5, a special Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court in Mumbai dismissed a plea by an accused in the 2003 Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar blasts who questioned the applicability of POTA after its repeal. The accused, Arshad Ansari, cited a May 18 judgment by the Supreme Court in which Justice Markandey Katju expressed an opinion about the constitutional validity of TADA after its repeal. Dismissing the application, special POTA Judge S. S. Joshi upheld the prosecution’s argument that the opinion expressed by Justice Katju was not final, and therefore, not binding. She also upheld the prosecution’s argument that TADA, which is at par with POTA, has been held constitutional even after its repeal in a couple of apex court judgments.
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July - 5 
Police in Brisbane, Australia, arrested Ahmed’s cousin, Mohammad Haneef, as he attempted to board a flight to Bangalore via Kuala Lumpur, according to The Hindu. Dr. Haneef had worked in the U.K. with Dr. Sabeel Ahmed until 2007, when he accepted a p
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Police in Brisbane, Australia, arrested Ahmed’s cousin, Mohammad Haneef, as he attempted to board a flight to Bangalore via Kuala Lumpur, according to The Hindu. Dr. Haneef had worked in the U.K. with Dr. Sabeel Ahmed until 2007, when he accepted a position at Brisbane’s Gold Coast Hospital and traveled to Australia on a skilled-worker visa issued by the Queensland Health Department.
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July - 5 
Security agencies in London have not established the identity of the man they had pulled out of the flaming jeep, sources in Bangalore confirmed that the man was Kafeel Ahmed. Kafeel is also suspected to be the chief designer of the car bombs which w
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Security agencies in London have not established the identity of the man they had pulled out of the flaming jeep, sources in Bangalore confirmed that the man was Kafeel Ahmed. Kafeel is also suspected to be the chief designer of the car bombs which were defused by London police in the crowded Haymarket (near Picadilly) area last week. He was a doctoral researcher at the Anglia Polytechnic University in the department of design and technology. He has reportedly written on issues like aerodynamic designs, computer-aided modeling and fluid behaviour.
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July - 5 
Two days after the suspected role of two cousins, Sabeel Ahmed and Mohammad Haneef, both from Bangalore, capital of Karnataka in south India, in the foiled car bombings in London was ascertained, it has now emerged that the man who drove the flaming
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Two days after the suspected role of two cousins, Sabeel Ahmed and Mohammad Haneef, both from Bangalore, capital of Karnataka in south India, in the foiled car bombings in London was ascertained, it has now emerged that the man who drove the flaming jeep into Glasgow airport on June 30 is Sabeel’s elder brother Kafeel Ahmed, according to Times of India. Kafeel, an aeronautical engineer with a PhD from UK, is lying in hospital with 90 per cent burns. He set himself ablaze after the fuel canister-laden Cherokee Jeep used for the attack crashed into barriers outside the airport.
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July - 6 
According to delayed news, three persons, including two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, were arrested from Sultanpur village in West Bengal's Howrah district on June 30, Times of India reports. District Superintendent of Police N K Singh said that
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According to delayed news, three persons, including two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, were arrested from Sultanpur village in West Bengal's Howrah district on June 30, Times of India reports. District Superintendent of Police N K Singh said that they raided the house of one Sheikh Samsuddin under Jagacha police station and arrested HM cadres Mohammed Raj and Mohammed Zakir and a civilian identified as Samsuddin. Fake passports, visas and forged travel documents were recovered from them. Singh said that the HM militants had come to Kolkata from Delhi on June 17 and were looking for a transit route to Bangladesh.
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July - 11 
According to Daily News & Analysis, the toll in the serial blasts in Mumbai on July 11 has risen to 200. Police said that 714 persons were also injured in the blasts.
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According to Daily News & Analysis, the toll in the serial blasts in Mumbai on July 11 has risen to 200. Police said that 714 persons were also injured in the blasts.
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July - 11 
According to The Hindu, a conduit of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Ajaz Hussain Khwaja, hailing from Baramulla district in Jammu and Kashmir, was arrested from the Lodhi Road area of New Delhi on July 11. Two kilograms of RDX and INR 49 lakhs were recov
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According to The Hindu, a conduit of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Ajaz Hussain Khwaja, hailing from Baramulla district in Jammu and Kashmir, was arrested from the Lodhi Road area of New Delhi on July 11. Two kilograms of RDX and INR 49 lakhs were recovered from him. Police sources said that the conduit was working for Pakistan-based LeT terrorist Mukhtar Ahmed. Hussain allegedly used to collect explosives and money through hawala channels and supply it to terrorists on Ahmed's directions. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar said that the terrorist was living in the Jangpura locality of the city for some time and was arrested when he went to the Lodhi Road area in a car, apparently to hand over the cash and explosives to someone.
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July - 11 
On July 11, Aziz Ahmed Shaikh, a convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case, moved the Supreme Court challenging his conviction under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) and the alleged favour shown by the designat
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On July 11, Aziz Ahmed Shaikh, a convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case, moved the Supreme Court challenging his conviction under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) and the alleged favour shown by the designated judge P. D. Kode to Hindi cinema actor Sanjay Dutt, reports Indian Express. In a criminal appeal filed against his conviction for five years, Aziz, through his counsel Mushtaq Ahmed, while pleading his innocence said the TADA Judge discriminated by not convicting Sanjay Dutt under the TADA despite recovery of arms and ammunition from the actor’s residence. The TADA court had convicted Aziz to five years’ rigorous imprisonment with a fine of INR 25,000 holding him guilty of concealing foreign made arms and ammunition in Mumbai’s Nariyalwadi graveyard to help the conspirators carry out the blasts. The accused has also sought a compensation of INR 2.5 million for allegedly being subjected to physical and mental torture by the Mumbai Police during his police remand.
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July - 11 
On July 11, the Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh Police seized a cache of hand-grenades, detonators and RDX from a deserted spot in Mohanlalganj, reports Times of India. The Director General of Police, Vikram Singh, informed that three Harka
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On July 11, the Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh Police seized a cache of hand-grenades, detonators and RDX from a deserted spot in Mohanlalganj, reports Times of India. The Director General of Police, Vikram Singh, informed that three Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami militants, S. K. Mukhtar, Mohammed Ali and Aziz-Ul-Rehman, who were arrested in West Bengal on June 23 and brought to Lucknow, had confessed about the explosives cache hidden by them in the area. The cache included two kilograms of RDX sticks, 10 hand-grenades and 10 detonators. STF Additional Director General Shailja Kant Mishra told that this was the first time that RDX was recovered in the form of sticks in Uttar Pradesh. "RDX recoveries made earlier were in the form of powder," he added.
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July - 12 
An Australian court will decide on July 13, today, whether Haneef, a Queensland-based 27-year-old doctor, remains in detention as requested by police. An Australian newspaper said that despite searches across the country, the questioning of six India
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An Australian court will decide on July 13, today, whether Haneef, a Queensland-based 27-year-old doctor, remains in detention as requested by police. An Australian newspaper said that despite searches across the country, the questioning of six Indian doctors and 11 days detention, police had failed to find any evidence linking Haneef to the British attacks. Five other Indian doctors questioned have been released. Documents and material seized by Australian police reportedly included 1,636 photographs, a 40-gigabyte hard drive belonging to Haneef, an 80-gigabyte hard drive belonging to his friend and fellow Gold Coast doctor and two mobile telephones.
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July - 12 
Australian Police have no evidence against Mohammed Haneef, an Indian doctor held for 11 days without charge over failed car bomb attacks in Britain, but say he has had "significant contact" with the suspects, according to Times of India. Civil rig
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Australian Police have no evidence against Mohammed Haneef, an Indian doctor held for 11 days without charge over failed car bomb attacks in Britain, but say he has had "significant contact" with the suspects, according to Times of India. Civil rights groups and lawyers have reportedly called on Haneef to either be charged or set free, but Prime Minister John Howard said on July 12 that he was not uncomfortable with Haneef's detention without charge under tough anti-terrorism laws. "I'm happy with the laws because I sponsored them. I defend them. We do need to arm ourselves with the laws that are being applied at the present circumstance," Howard told local radio.
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July - 12 
On July 11, 190 persons were killed and 625 others were injured in seven blasts targeting the railway networks in the city of Mumbai. Times of India reports that first class compartments of trains at Mira-Bayandhar, Jogeshwari, Mahim, Santacruz, Khar
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On July 11, 190 persons were killed and 625 others were injured in seven blasts targeting the railway networks in the city of Mumbai. Times of India reports that first class compartments of trains at Mira-Bayandhar, Jogeshwari, Mahim, Santacruz, Khar, Matunga and Borivli stations on the Western Railway were targeted. Police sources said high grade explosive material was used in the blasts but the exact nature of the explosives was yet to be established. Mumbai police sources, however, indicated that RDX could have been used to carry out the blasts. Services on the Western Railway were suspended following the blasts which damaged overhead electrical lines and signalling system. The Hindu reports that the Government on July 12 (today) claimed to have got some "leads" on the blasts. Home Secretary V K Duggal told media personnel in New Delhi, "We have leads about the Bombay blasts but no arrests have been made." He however, refused to name any terrorist outfit responsible for the blasts.
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July - 12 
Police at Pune in Maharashtra arrested, on July 12, a person hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, who was working as a watchman, for suspected links with a terrorist outfit in his home State, according to Times of India. "The person is in our custody sinc
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Police at Pune in Maharashtra arrested, on July 12, a person hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, who was working as a watchman, for suspected links with a terrorist outfit in his home State, according to Times of India. "The person is in our custody since last evening and we are probing his alleged links with a terrorist organisation operating in Jammu and Kashmir," an unnamed police officer said. However, his identity was not disclosed.
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July - 12 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court judge P. D. Kode rejected the application by 16 of the 24 convicts in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, seeking a stay on its proceedings, reports Times of India. On J
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court judge P. D. Kode rejected the application by 16 of the 24 convicts in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, seeking a stay on its proceedings, reports Times of India. On June 19, the convicts had filed an application saying that the TADA, under which the trial was conducted, expired on May 24, 1995, and there was no rational ground to suggest that acts committed before and after should be treated differently. Judge Kode held that the convicts were only citing an opinion given by a Supreme Court judge that questioned the applicability of TADA after it had lapsed. Defence lawyer Farhana Shah filed another application urging a stay on the sentencing till a fresh appeal is filed in the Supreme Court.
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July - 12 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has denied its involvement in the explosions. A spokesman for the outfit, Abdullah Ghaznavi, said in a statement that "Indian security forces blame Lashkar in an attempt to defame Kashmir freedom struggle."
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has denied its involvement in the explosions. A spokesman for the outfit, Abdullah Ghaznavi, said in a statement that "Indian security forces blame Lashkar in an attempt to defame Kashmir freedom struggle."
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July - 12 
Times of India reports that police have detained about 350 people for questioning in connection with the blasts. Most of the detentions were made in Malwani, a north-eastern suburb of Mumbai. Mumbai police Commissioner AN Roy confirmed a large number
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Times of India reports that police have detained about 350 people for questioning in connection with the blasts. Most of the detentions were made in Malwani, a north-eastern suburb of Mumbai. Mumbai police Commissioner AN Roy confirmed a large number of arrests have been made but refused to give an exact figure. "There have been widespread search operations. A lot of people have been detained for questioning," he said. He further said those arrested include known thugs, gangsters and trouble makers, who might have information about the culprits.
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July - 13 
Gujarat Police reportedly neutralized a module of the Pakistani external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), operating in the country to smuggle in fake currency, narcotics and arms and ammunition through the Mandvi port in th
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Gujarat Police reportedly neutralized a module of the Pakistani external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), operating in the country to smuggle in fake currency, narcotics and arms and ammunition through the Mandvi port in the Kutch district of Gujarat. Six persons, including two Pakistani nationals, were arrested in this connection and they revealed that the module had already smuggled in INR 2.4 million in fake currency through Mandvi and sent it to Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh. The Pakistani nationals were identified as Abdul Gaffar Qasim Chiba and Abdul Khalif Tayyab Chauhan, both residents of Bhabhobhit area in Karachi. The Indians include Mumbai-based operative Sayyed Ahmed Ali and three other Mandvi-based fishermen, Abdullah Adam Dosani, Suleman Mohammad Chauhan and Ismail Yakub Chiba. On July 13, the Kutch District Superintendent of Police, Gyanendra Singh Malik, told The Hindu that the group used to receive the contraband in the mid-seas off the Mandvi coast.
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July - 14 
Australian police on July 14 charged an Indian doctor allegedly connected to the failed car bombings in Britain with supporting terrorism. Australian Federal Police said they have charged Mohammed Haneef, who has been in custody since he was arrested
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Australian police on July 14 charged an Indian doctor allegedly connected to the failed car bombings in Britain with supporting terrorism. Australian Federal Police said they have charged Mohammed Haneef, who has been in custody since he was arrested trying to leave the country on July 2, 2007, according to Times of India. "He has been charged with providing support to a terrorist organisation contrary to Section 102.7(2) of the Criminal Code Act 1995," the Australian Federal Police said in a statement. Police late on July 13 withdrew a request to a court to extend the period they could hold him without charge, giving them 12 hours to question him. Media reports said the charges alleged that Haneef had provided a mobile phone SIM card to members of a terrorist organisation. Haneef was arrested on a tip-off from British police in the eastern city of Brisbane after seven people, including at least four foreign doctors, were detained in Britain over three failed car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow.
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July - 14 
Police arrested a Harkat-ul-Jehad-al-Islami (HUJI) activist, identified as Nur Islam, who allegedly functioned as a ‘carrier’ of the HUJI from the North 24-Parganas district of West Bengal, sources said on July 14, according to The Hindu. Nur Islam w
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Police arrested a Harkat-ul-Jehad-al-Islami (HUJI) activist, identified as Nur Islam, who allegedly functioned as a ‘carrier’ of the HUJI from the North 24-Parganas district of West Bengal, sources said on July 14, according to The Hindu. Nur Islam was an associate of HUJI militant Jalaluddin arrested in Uttar Pradesh on June 23.
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July - 14 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, speaking at a press conference in Mumbai, said that the serial blasts in Mumbai were carried out by terrorists with support from across the border, according to The Hindu. He further warned Pakistan that it would be dif
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, speaking at a press conference in Mumbai, said that the serial blasts in Mumbai were carried out by terrorists with support from across the border, according to The Hindu. He further warned Pakistan that it would be difficult to carry forward the peace process if it did not control terrorist elements operating from its territory. Prime Minister said, “I have explained it to the government of Pakistan at the highest level that if the acts of terrorism are not controlled, it is exceedingly difficult for any government to carry forward what may be called as normalisation and peace process." Commenting on whether talks on confidence-building measures with Pakistan will continue, he added, “Pakistan, in 2004, had solemnly given an assurance that Pakistani territory will not be used to promote, encourage, aid and abet terrorist elements directed against India. That assurance has to be fulfilled before the peace process or other processes can make progress.”
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July - 15 
On July 15, a courier of terror operatives, suspected to have links with Shahid alias 'Bilal', prime suspect behind the May 18 Mecca Masjid blast in Hyderabad city, was arrested at Secunderabad. The arrested man, 26-year-old Mohd Abdul Kareen Quadri,
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On July 15, a courier of terror operatives, suspected to have links with Shahid alias 'Bilal', prime suspect behind the May 18 Mecca Masjid blast in Hyderabad city, was arrested at Secunderabad. The arrested man, 26-year-old Mohd Abdul Kareen Quadri, of Asmangadh in Malakpet, runs a watch repair shop near the TV Tower in Malakpet. Though police claimed Quadri was nabbed from a lodge at Secunderabad, unidentified sources told Times of India that Quadri was picked up from near a super bazaar near Malakpet a couple of days ago. Police sources said that Quadri had links with Bilal and was in touch with him on telephone since 2002. He was reportedly passing on information to Bilal about the functioning of terror modules in the city. Quadri was produced before a magistrate by the Gopalpuram police and was remanded in judicial custody and shifted to Cherlapally prison on July 16.
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July - 15 
On July 15, the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Mumbai Police in collaboration with the Kutch police in Gujarat claimed to have busted a sleeper cell of Pakistan-based militant outfit Al Badr that was operating from the Bhendi Bazaar area of Mumbai
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On July 15, the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Mumbai Police in collaboration with the Kutch police in Gujarat claimed to have busted a sleeper cell of Pakistan-based militant outfit Al Badr that was operating from the Bhendi Bazaar area of Mumbai since 2006. Indian express reports that Pakistani national Mohammed Salim Memon alias Salim Malai and two other local operatives- Sultan Ansari of Nagpada and Irfan Lakhani of Mumbra, were arrested from different parts of the Mumbai city. Preliminary investigations have revealed that Memon had been staying illegally in the Bhendi Bazaar area for more than 30 years. Memon was first arrested on May 8 by the ATS from Nagpada area while in possession of 30 fake credit cards which he was attempting to sell to unsuspecting people and had been released on bail later.
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July - 16 July - 17
Indian Express reports that the Kutch police in Gujarat has made five more arrests in connection with the fake currency racket allegedly involving two agents of the Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), which
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Indian Express reports that the Kutch police in Gujarat has made five more arrests in connection with the fake currency racket allegedly involving two agents of the Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), which was neutralised last week. While three men were arrested from Mumbai and one from Salaya village near Mandvi on July 16, another was arrested in Vadodara on July 17. The four accused arrested on July 16 have been identified as Mohammed Salim Haji Mohmed Memon, Sultan Ali Sahid Hasan Ansari, Ifran Sidiqui Lakhani, and Ibrahim Ismail Juneja. They have been remanded in custody till July 28.
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A suspected agent of Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was arrested in Bhopal on July 17 along with secret documents related with the Army, maps and photographs of vital installations. During interrogation
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A suspected agent of Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was arrested in Bhopal on July 17 along with secret documents related with the Army, maps and photographs of vital installations. During interrogation, he revealed his identity as Mohammad Naeem, a resident of Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, who worked as a fourth grade employee of Indian Railways. He was produced in court on July 18 and has been remanded to police custody for next couple of days. Additional Superintendent of Police Deepak Verma said that the person was seen near the military base 3 EME Center in Bairagarh, on the outskirts of Bhopal for the past few days and was arrested by a police team from the spot.
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July - 17 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 17 sentenced two persons to life imprisonment in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports The Hindu. Judge P D Kode sentenced Imtiaz Ghavte to life and impose
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 17 sentenced two persons to life imprisonment in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports The Hindu. Judge P D Kode sentenced Imtiaz Ghavte to life and imposed a total fine INR 227000 for his involvement in hatching the conspiracy and executing it. Ghavte was found guilty under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the TADA and the Explosive Substances Act. Separately, the court found Nasim Barmare guilty of criminal conspiracy and committing terrorist acts not resulting in death, among other offences. He was also found guilty of acquiring weapon training, participating in conspiracy meetings, preparing vehicle bombs and hurling hand grenades at the Sahar Airport. He was sentenced to life and imposed a fine INR 230000.
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July - 17 
Times of India reports that on July 17, a 28-year-old man, Sheikh Jalil, was arrested from Biramnagar in Basirhat for suspected links with Jalaluddin, the area commander of Harkar-ul- Jihad-al Islami (HuJI) who was recently arrested from Lucknow. Acc
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Times of India reports that on July 17, a 28-year-old man, Sheikh Jalil, was arrested from Biramnagar in Basirhat for suspected links with Jalaluddin, the area commander of Harkar-ul- Jihad-al Islami (HuJI) who was recently arrested from Lucknow. According to police, Jalil worked at a brick kiln and had links with HuJI. A mobile phone seized from Jalil revealed that he had received calls from Mijanur — one of the accused in the Khadim owner abduction case. Mijanur is now absconding. Jalil was produced at the Basirhat court and remanded in police custody.
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July - 17 
Zee News reports that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has agreed to the Karnataka government's demand to assist it in upgrading its police machinery and logistics. Quoting official sources, the reports said that the state would be immediatel
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Zee News reports that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has agreed to the Karnataka government's demand to assist it in upgrading its police machinery and logistics. Quoting official sources, the reports said that the state would be immediately provided with grants under the security-related expenditure (SRE) scheme so that it can upgrade its police force and set up an Anti-Terrorist Squad exclusively for Bangalore. A meeting between the MHA officials and their counterparts in the state took place last week, in which the state government officials were asked to send a preliminary proposal for release of interim funds. This would be followed by a detailed proposal including all plans to upgrade the state police force. The previous government led by N Dharam Singh had submitted a proposal to the Centre seeking INR 320 million to counter left-wing extremists. The same proposal was resubmitted by the present H D Kumaraswamy government, but was rejected by the Union government, saying there was no need for special funds to be given to the state as it could manage with its own resources.
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July - 18 
Police claimed that counterfeit notes were printed in Karachi and were sneaked into India via the Kutch coast. Police Inspector Dilip Agrawal, who heads the Special Operation Group said on July 18, "A total of 11 persons have been arrested in the cas
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Police claimed that counterfeit notes were printed in Karachi and were sneaked into India via the Kutch coast. Police Inspector Dilip Agrawal, who heads the Special Operation Group said on July 18, "A total of 11 persons have been arrested in the case. According to statements given by the accused, Hyderabad was the main centre for distribution of the counterfeit currency. They have told us that a sizeable portion of the currency smuggled into the country had made its way to Hyderabad. Efforts are on to establish the ISI’s local links there."
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July - 18 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on July 18, awarded death sentence to three aides of prime convict Tiger Memon- Parvez Nazeer Ahmed Shaikh, Mushtaq Tarani and Abdul Ghani Turk- in the 1993 Mumbai seri
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on July 18, awarded death sentence to three aides of prime convict Tiger Memon- Parvez Nazeer Ahmed Shaikh, Mushtaq Tarani and Abdul Ghani Turk- in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, reports The Hindu. Judge P.D. Kode held Parvez Nazeer Ahmed Shaikh guilty under Sections 302 and 120-b of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 3(2)(i) of TADA and pronounced the death penalty on all three counts. He was also given varying sentences for offences under the Explosive Substances Act, the Explosives Act, the IPC and the TADA Act, and asked to pay a fine of INR 5,25,000. The court said Shaikh was deeply involved in the conspiracy. Tarani was convicted for attending a meeting organised by Memon at Hotel Taj Mahal on March 4, 1993 when the entire conspiracy behind the blasts was finalised. Tarani was also found guilty of doing a reconnaissance of the Stock Exchange building and BMC building along with Memon and others to select targets to plant the bombs. "He (Tarani) was a member of the conspiracy from February 1993 till the end. He was also associated with Memon. He was not affected by the riots, and therefore has no justification," said Judge Kode and sentenced Tarani to death on the count of conspiracy. Tiger Memon’s driver Abdul Gani Turk, who had parked an RDX-laden jeep in front of a restaurant in Century Bazaar, Worli was held responsible for the death of 113 people and injuries to a further 227 — the highest casualties in a single explosion that day. He was given a triple death penalty and fined INR 1,75,000. Rejecting pleas made by the three convicted that "the revenge against the demolition of the Babri Masjid and atrocities against Muslims" should be "considered as a mitigating circumstance", Judge Kode said: "There is no material to show that he was directly affected by it (the riots). It has been held that his act for taking revenge against the atrocities committed against Muslims is negative. These acts (the blasts) brought disgrace to Islam and created unnecessary enmity between Indian citizens. For committing such a heinous act, sentence of death has been announced." "Those who died were not connected with the demolition of the Babri Masjid. They were citizens of Mumbai who were totally innocent, Kode further said." The judge said the sentences are subject to confirmation by the Supreme Court.
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July - 19 
On July 19, Sarfaraz Alam alias Pappu, an arms dealer was arrested near Chaplin Cinema in Kolkata with an improvised 7.62 mm pistol with five rounds and a spare magazine with five rounds, reports Times of India. Alam— a resident of Madan Mohan Burman
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On July 19, Sarfaraz Alam alias Pappu, an arms dealer was arrested near Chaplin Cinema in Kolkata with an improvised 7.62 mm pistol with five rounds and a spare magazine with five rounds, reports Times of India. Alam— a resident of Madan Mohan Burman Street in Kalabagan — had shot into prominence after the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992. Police sources said that fanning fundamentalism among the poor had brought him close to Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). He had visited Pakistan and Bangladesh and helped in smuggling sophisticated arms and explosives. He also provided logistical support to terrorists and ISI agents.
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July - 19 
The Hindu reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court on July 19 sentenced three more persons to death for planting bombs in different locations in Mumbai on March 12, 1993. Shahnawaz Qureshi and Asga
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The Hindu reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court on July 19 sentenced three more persons to death for planting bombs in different locations in Mumbai on March 12, 1993. Shahnawaz Qureshi and Asgar Mukadam were sentenced to death for conspiracy as well as for committing terrorist acts. Shoib Ghansar, who was involved in the plan just a day before the explosions, was given death sentence for planting a bomb, and life imprisonment for conspiracy. The sentences are subject to Supreme Court confirmation. Asgar Mukadam, found guilty of all charges including under 120–b (criminal conspiracy) and 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and 3(2)(i) of the TADA, had driven and left an RDX-laden car at Plaza theatre in central Mumbai near the Shiv Sena headquarters, Sena Bhavan. The subsequent explosion killed 10 persons, left 36 injured and caused property damage worth INR 8.7 million. He also dropped other bomb planters at two targets, Centaur Hotel and Sea Rock Hotel. He was sentenced to death on three counts, and given other sentences for offences under the IPC, the TADA Act, the Explosive Substances Act and the Explosives Act, besides a total fine of INR 4,25,000. Shahnawaz Qureshi had planted the car bomb at Plaza cinema. He was also found guilty of acquiring training in Pakistan and landing RDX. Convicted of the charges, apart from dropping the other bomb planters at target spots, Qureshi was given death sentence on all three counts, other sentences and a total fine of INR 3,75,000. Shoib Ghansar, a relative of Mukadam, had planted a scooter bomb at Zaveri Bazar killing 17 persons. Ghansar, who worked as salesman in a shopping complex in central Mumbai, was cleared of the charge of participating in the original plan. Delivering the death penalty, Judge P D Kode said: "Though he has not participated in the conspiracy and preparation, he still committed the heinous act of putting the bomb knowing full well. His confession says that after planting the scooter at Zaveri Bazaar he went to a nearby mosque and asked for pardon for his wrong deeds. It means he knew what he was doing, and so the death sentence for committing a terrorist act." He was also awarded life imprisonment under Section 120-b of the IPC and fine of INR 2,75,000.
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July - 20 
Bashir Khairulla, who was found guilty of accompanying a group of six persons which dropped hand grenades in Mahim fishermen colony, was sentenced to life imprisonment, and a total fine amount of nearly INR 200,000. Khairulla, however, wasn’t able to
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Bashir Khairulla, who was found guilty of accompanying a group of six persons which dropped hand grenades in Mahim fishermen colony, was sentenced to life imprisonment, and a total fine amount of nearly INR 200,000. Khairulla, however, wasn’t able to lob a grenade himself as he couldn’t dislodge the pin. He was convicted for unlawful assembly as "he becomes vicariously liable for the acts of other members," said Judge Kode.
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July - 20 
Former additional customs commissioner of Raigad region of Maharashtra, Somnath Thapa, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a fine of INR 200,000 for his role in the conspiracy. Thapa had facilitated landing of arms and ammunition including RDX at
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Former additional customs commissioner of Raigad region of Maharashtra, Somnath Thapa, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a fine of INR 200,000 for his role in the conspiracy. Thapa had facilitated landing of arms and ammunition including RDX at Shekhadi in February 1993. He was found guilty under section 120(B) of the Indian Penal Code and section 3(3) of the TADA. Judge P.D. Kode noted that Thapa committed a terrorist act by not taking any action despite having knowledge of the conspiracy. He said that he actively aided and colluded with prime absconding Dawood Ibrahim, Tiger Memon and Mohammad Dossa to get the contraband into the city. The court did not award the death sentence as he is suffering from lung cancer and prosecution did not press for maximum punishment, the judge observed. Thapa had been called to court last week but had not appeared citing medical reasons.
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July - 20 
The Hindu reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 20 sentenced three more persons in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. Iqbal Shaikh was sentenced to death for involvement in the conspira
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The Hindu reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 20 sentenced three more persons in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. Iqbal Shaikh was sentenced to death for involvement in the conspiracy. He had parked a scooter in central Mumbai near Dadar, which did not explode. He also had taken another planter Naseem Barmare to Sahar airport where Barmare dropped hand grenades. Although Iqbal was found not guilty for terrorist acts resulting in death, the Judge said, "If a bomb does not explode because of technical problems then the accused will not get the benefit. Death sentence is awarded depending on the act, intent and furthering the object of the conspiracy." Iqbal was also found guilty of acquiring weapons training, conspiracy meetings, abetting terrorist acts and preparing vehicle bombs at the Al Husseini building on the intervening night of March 11 and March 12 and has to pay a fine of over INR 200,000.
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July - 23 
A self-styled commander of the Ranvir Sena, a private militia of upper caste landowners, was arrested from Bihar's Gaya district on July 23-night, according to The Hindu. Mahesh Sharma, wanted in connection with several cases, including the massacre
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A self-styled commander of the Ranvir Sena, a private militia of upper caste landowners, was arrested from Bihar's Gaya district on July 23-night, according to The Hindu. Mahesh Sharma, wanted in connection with several cases, including the massacre of 15 people belonging to a backward caste at Miapur village in Gaya district in year 2000, was arrested from his native Turki village in Gaya. Superintendent of Police Amit Jain said that a .315 bore rifle and 59 rounds of ammunition were seized from Sharma, who was wanted in several criminal cases in the Gaya, Jehanabad and Aurangabad districts.
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July - 24 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 24 sentenced to death three convicts - Zakir Hussain Shaikh, Feroz Amani Malik, Abdul Akhtar Khan - who had lobbed grenades at the Fishermen’s Colony in Mahim on
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 24 sentenced to death three convicts - Zakir Hussain Shaikh, Feroz Amani Malik, Abdul Akhtar Khan - who had lobbed grenades at the Fishermen’s Colony in Mahim on March 12, 1993, killing three persons and injuring six. They were convicted for conspiracy and committing a terrorist act. An accomplice, Moin Qureshi, who was 17 at the time, was spared the death sentence because of his "tender age" and was sentenced to life imprisonment on three counts - conspiracy, committing a terrorist act and murder. While Qureshi was convicted for acquiring weapons training in Sandheri and Bhor Ghats, Shaikh, Malik and Khan were convicted for acquiring weapons training in Pakistan. All four of them had driven to Mahim Causeway from Al-Hussaini building in a van which also had on board Salim Rahim Shaikh, Bashir Khairulla (both sentenced to life) and Mehboob Liyakat Khan (absconding accused). Each one, except Salim Shaikh, was given two grenades each by Javed Chikna (absconding accused). Of them, Bashir could not dislodge the pin of his grenade and hence could not throw one at any of them. "It is immaterial whose act directly led to the death of victims. All of them had the same objective: to kill people. So all have been held vicariously liable. While each was lobbing hand grenades, they were also aware that their companions were lobbing hand grenades," special judge P. D. Kode said.
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July - 25 
Indian Express reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 25 sentenced Farooq Pawale to death for parking RDX laden vehicles inside the Air-India building and then near a petrol pump adjacent
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Indian Express reports that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 25 sentenced Farooq Pawale to death for parking RDX laden vehicles inside the Air-India building and then near a petrol pump adjacent to Sena Bhavan on March 12, 1993. The subsequent explosions had killed 24 people. Pawale had also surveyed the stock exchange building and the Air-India building with two absconding convicts, Mohammed Tainur and Irfan Chougule two days before the blasts. Tainur and Chougule had also parked an RDX laden car in the basement of the stock exchange building. The blast there killed 84 people and injured 214. Pawale also participated in the landing of arms and ammunition in Shekhadi. Not only was he present at the two strategy sessions, he was also there at Al-Hussaini building in the morning when the RDX was being filled in vehicles, which were later used as car bombs. Pawale was sentenced to death on five counts—conspiracy, on two counts of the charge of committing a terrorist act resulting in death, and on two counts of the charge for murder. Judge P. D. Kode said, "He was a major operator. He caused explosions at two places. He was also present when the Bombay Stock Exchange was surveyed. He was present during the landing, training and meetings conducted by the co-accused. There cannot be any other sentence more adequate than death."
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July - 25 
The Union Government is reported to have directed five States, West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Mizoram and Meghalaya, to set up cells to monitor detection and deportation of illegal Bangladeshi migrants, according to Assam Tribune. The Union Government’
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The Union Government is reported to have directed five States, West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Mizoram and Meghalaya, to set up cells to monitor detection and deportation of illegal Bangladeshi migrants, according to Assam Tribune. The Union Government’s direction reportedly came in response to an order by the Delhi High Court to constitute the monitoring cells in the five States, on the lines of such cells already set up by Delhi Government to monitor the progress of detection and deportation of illegally staying Bangladeshi nationals.
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July - 26 
Indian Express, quoting six Al Badr Mujahideen militants arrested in the Kutch area of Gujarat on July 13, reported that some Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist groups are planning to set up base in the coastal areas of Karnataka, specifically the Kar
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Indian Express, quoting six Al Badr Mujahideen militants arrested in the Kutch area of Gujarat on July 13, reported that some Pakistan-based Islamist terrorist groups are planning to set up base in the coastal areas of Karnataka, specifically the Karwar area. The area houses INS Kadamba, a strategic Naval base. Al Badr Mujahideen was reportedly in the process of circulating fake currency in the area and in later stages planned to transport weapons before setting up base in the region. S. C. Tyagi, Chief of Staff (West Coast) said, "The men revealed that Kutch was a test run, while their actual target was Karnataka, especially Karwar, as they were plotting to set a base there. They wanted to circulate fake currency, bring in weapons, RDX, ammunition and establish a network. Karnataka seems to be a soft target because of the weak security system in the coastal areas."
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July - 26 
On July 26, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) released photographs and sketches of two suspects involved in the bomb blast at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad on May 18, which killed 11 people besides injuring 64. UNI reports that the CBI also annou
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On July 26, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) released photographs and sketches of two suspects involved in the bomb blast at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad on May 18, which killed 11 people besides injuring 64. UNI reports that the CBI also announced a cash reward of INR 200,000 for anyone who gives information leading to the arrest of the accused persons. The case was initially registered by the Andhra Pradesh Police but was subsequently transferred to the CBI which re-registered this case on June 9 and took up the investigation.
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July - 26 
The Hindu reports that security on the Delhi-Haridwar national highway along with other connecting rail and road links in Uttar Pradesh (UP) has been beefed up following intelligence reports of a possible terrorist attack on Kanwariyas (pilgrims). In
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The Hindu reports that security on the Delhi-Haridwar national highway along with other connecting rail and road links in Uttar Pradesh (UP) has been beefed up following intelligence reports of a possible terrorist attack on Kanwariyas (pilgrims). Information to the effect was given to the UP Police by the Additional Director General (Intelligence and Security) of the neighbouring State of Uttarakhand. UP Police sources said that the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami militants arrested in Lucknow recently had admitted to a plan of attacking the pilgrims on board the Delhi-Haridwar train. Subsequently, security has been tightened and will be in force during the pilgrim season beginning July 30.
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July - 27 
According to Indian Express, a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, identified as Sabbir Ahmad, was arrested on July 27 at Chandni Chowk in the national capital Delhi. A 9mm pistol of Chinese make was recovered from him. During interrogation, he
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According to Indian Express, a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, identified as Sabbir Ahmad, was arrested on July 27 at Chandni Chowk in the national capital Delhi. A 9mm pistol of Chinese make was recovered from him. During interrogation, he reportedly told the police that he was residing in a guesthouse at Majlis Park in Adarsh Nagar for the last three days. Police said they raided the guesthouse and recovered one AK 56 rifle, two magazines and four hand grenades, apart from some Indian currency. Sabbir, a native of Kashmir, was reportedly working for the LeT for the last few years and was sent to Delhi by his commanders to carry out terrorist activities.
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July - 27 
Indian Express and The Hindu reported that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 27 sentenced Yakub Memon, brother of key conspirator and man behind the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, fugitive Tiger Memo
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Indian Express and The Hindu reported that the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 27 sentenced Yakub Memon, brother of key conspirator and man behind the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, fugitive Tiger Memon, to death for his role in the conspiracy. Yakub was convicted for conspiracy and organising the logistics of the blast and was held guilty under Section 120-b of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 3 (3) (aiding and abetting a terrorist act), and 5, 6 (illegal possession of arms and ammunition) of the TADA. He was given sentences of life imprisonment, 14 years rigorous imprisonment and 10 years RI. A total fine of INR 3,75,000 was also imposed. Yakub’s sister-in-law Rubeena was sentenced to life for aiding and abetting a terrorist act and allowing a van registered in her name to be used to transport arms, ammunition, and explosives used in the blasts. “Considering the role played by her and the fact that she is a lady, she is sentenced to life,” Judge P. D. Kode said. The court observed, “Though the flat and garage used for conspiracy meetings was in Rubeena’s name she is not held liable,” adding that in Muslim families men took decisions. Yakub’s brothers Essa and Yusuf were also sentenced to life and asked to pay a total fine of INR 1,50,000 after being found guilty for allowing their flat and garage to be used for the conspiracy. Though prosecution pleaded for death, Yusuf, who has been suffering from schizophrenia since 1991, was given life in consideration of his illness. Essa’s sentence, too, was “reduced from death to life” since he suffers from morbid obesity and has a brain tumour.
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July - 27 
On July 27, the Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh Police on July 27 recovered two kilograms of RDX and two detonators from an industrial area on the Lucknow-Kanpur road, under Kotwali Police Station in the Unnao district. STF sources told Ind
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On July 27, the Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh Police on July 27 recovered two kilograms of RDX and two detonators from an industrial area on the Lucknow-Kanpur road, under Kotwali Police Station in the Unnao district. STF sources told Indian Express that the recovery was made following information provided by the arrested Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) militant Noor Islam Mandal alias Mama. The HuJI militant, a resident of Bansghat under Bagda Police Station in West Bengal’s 24 Paragana district, was arrested on July 13 and had been brought to Lucknow on transit remand.
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July - 27 
Telegraph reports that Ramchandra Roy alias Rakesh, a Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militant, and Ajoy Singha, a linkman of the outfit, were arrested from Samuktala in the Jalpaiguri district on July 27.
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Telegraph reports that Ramchandra Roy alias Rakesh, a Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) militant, and Ajoy Singha, a linkman of the outfit, were arrested from Samuktala in the Jalpaiguri district on July 27.
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July - 29 
National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan has said that al Qaeda poses a real danger to India. In an interview to CNN-IBN, he stated that al Qaeda is looking for an opportunity to strike in India and has even done a recce for it. According to him, “W
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National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan has said that al Qaeda poses a real danger to India. In an interview to CNN-IBN, he stated that al Qaeda is looking for an opportunity to strike in India and has even done a recce for it. According to him, “We are all the time on the lookout for al Qaeda's movements here… There was a team that had come once to India and done a recce and gone back, but the programme they had never worked out. But when I say this - what is the Lashkar-e-Toiba, the LeT is an integral part of al Qaeda. So in one sense you can always say that the al-Qaeda is always present.”
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July - 29 
Times of India reports that the Gujarat Police probing the Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-sponsored fake currency racket, arrested two more persons suspected to be involved in the incident. While Haneef Nav
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Times of India reports that the Gujarat Police probing the Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-sponsored fake currency racket, arrested two more persons suspected to be involved in the incident. While Haneef Naviwala was arrested from Surat, Nazir Motiwala was detained at Ankleshwar. Police sources said that both had developed a Hawala (illegal money transfer) network, which spanned across Dubai and Pakistan, through which ISI operatives made payments to the men involved in the racket. With this, the total number of arrests has gone up to 13.
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July - 30 
Pioneer reports that on July 30, more than a year after the July 11, 2006-Mumbai serial bomb blasts, the prosecution formally opened its case in the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court. In the detailed submission, Special Public
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Pioneer reports that on July 30, more than a year after the July 11, 2006-Mumbai serial bomb blasts, the prosecution formally opened its case in the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court. In the detailed submission, Special Public Prosecutor Raja Thakre named Azam Cheema, the Bahawalpur (in Punjab province of Pakistan)-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander, who is also an operative of the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence, as being the absconding mastermind in the case. Thakre said that the conspiracy to engineer the blasts had been hatched several months before the actual incident. Several of the accused had been trained in handling arms and explosives and funds required for triggering the blasts had been routed illegally to the blasts' perpetrators based in India, he said. Following the Prosecution's submission, defence lawyers will present their side in the court on July 31, after which charges will be framed against the accused. All the 13 accused have been booked under MCOCA. Of the accused, Faisal Shaikh and Junaid have been named as among the key conspirators in the case.
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July - 31 
Authorities in Nepal have arrested a Pakistani national who was carrying more than $250,000 in fake Indian currency, officials said on July 31. "The fake currency totalled Indian Rs 10.2 million ($252,000) in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations," Dhak
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Authorities in Nepal have arrested a Pakistani national who was carrying more than $250,000 in fake Indian currency, officials said on July 31. "The fake currency totalled Indian Rs 10.2 million ($252,000) in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations," Dhak Bahadur Karki, a senior security official at the Kathmandu airport told AFP, adding the bills were hidden in soap bar wrappers. "This is one of the biggest seizures of counterfeit currency that I know of," said Kathmandu police officer Upendra Kanta Aryal. "We believe that this is an organised network and we are investigating it," he added. Abdul Wahib, aged 40, who told police he was a businessman, was stopped on July 30 at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan Airport upon arrival from Karachi. If convicted of counterfeiting, Wahib could be sentenced to five years in prison and fined the same amount as the total of the fake currency he attempted to smuggle into Nepal.
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July - 31 
Indian Express reports that the Additional District and Sessions Judge in Chandigarh awarded death sentence to Jagtar Singh Hawara of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and Balwant Singh, two of the six declared guilty in the Beant Singh assassina
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Indian Express reports that the Additional District and Sessions Judge in Chandigarh awarded death sentence to Jagtar Singh Hawara of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and Balwant Singh, two of the six declared guilty in the Beant Singh assassination case. Three other convicts, Gurmeet, Lakhwinder and Shamsher Singh, were awarded life imprisonment for their involvement in the criminal conspiracy, while the sixth convict, Naseeb Singh, was given 10 years of imprisonment under the Explosives Act along with a fine of INR 10,000. However, since Naseeb, the oldest of the accused at 72, had already undergone more than the sentence awarded to him, he was freed soon after the sentencing. The court said Hawara and Balwant Singh first agreed to kill the Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh and then made use of the remaining accused by playing with their religious sentiments in the backdrop of the prevailing situation in Punjab at that time. Beant Singh and 17 others were killed by a human bomb, Dilawar Singh, outside the Punjab and Haryana Civil Secretariat on August 31, 1995. The mastermind behind the assassination, Hawara, had arranged finances and explosives for the human bomb, while Balwant Singh, a policeman, had smuggled the human bomb into the secretariat building.
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July - 31 
The designated Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on July 31, sentenced Hindi cinema actor Sanjay Dutt to rigorous imprisonment (RI) for six years and imposed a fine of INR 25,000 in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case fo
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The designated Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on July 31, sentenced Hindi cinema actor Sanjay Dutt to rigorous imprisonment (RI) for six years and imposed a fine of INR 25,000 in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case for illegal possession of a prohibited weapon, reports The Hindu. The prosecutor had argued that Dutt had acquired an AK-56 and a pistol in January 1993 after the riots in Mumbai from Abu Salem, and was in contact with Anees Ibrahim, brother of Dawood Ibrahim, the mastermind behind the serial blasts. He had later destroyed the AK-56. Dutt was arrested on April 19, 1993, and spent 16 months during his two jail terms before getting bail. One of Dutt’s three associates, Russi Mulla, who had unknowingly kept Dutt’s pistol, was released under the Probation of Offenders Act. Another associate, Kersi Adjania, was sentenced to two years RI, but was given bail and Yusuf Nulwalla was sentenced to five-year RI and fined INR 25,000 for possessing the weapon and attempting to destroy the evidence. Judge P. D. Kode ruled that the accused were not immature at the time of offence and for every citizen, the laws of nation should stand first. He noted that the weapon could have resulted in mass destruction and it was an eminently dangerous act. Kode remarked about Sanjay’s case saying "not only did he commit the offence he also made others commit an offence of destroying it." The Judge also drew attention to Dutt illegally possessing a pistol in September 1992 and being introduced to Dawood Ibrahim in Dubai and even attending a party where gangsters Iqbal Mirchi, Chota Rajan and Sharad Shetty were present. Noting that possessing AK-56 was not his first offence, Judge Kode rejected his probation application.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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