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October - 2 
According to Daily News & Analysis, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, had provided the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT)’s Pakistan-based commanders money worth INR Two million to execute the July 11, 2006-blasts in
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According to Daily News & Analysis, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, had provided the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT)’s Pakistan-based commanders money worth INR Two million to execute the July 11, 2006-blasts in Mumbai. Officers of the Intelligence Bureau and Anti-Terrorism Squad officers (ATS) have said that this was disclosed to investigators by the men arrested in the case. Officers also said the tracing of the funds to foreign shores was the clearest proof of the ISI’s involvement in the attacks. They further said that the funds, which were routed through Hawala (illegal money transfer) channels in the form of Saudi Arabian Riyals (SAR), went into the planning and execution of the attacks. A portion of the money was also routed in the form of US dollars. The ATS had recovered SAR 26,000 from Faizal Shaikh when he was arrested. ATS chief K. P. Raghuvanshi said: “So far we have been able to peg the amount spent on planning and execution at INR Two million. The amount is tiny, but only 10 per cent of the funds are normally earmarked for operational purposes by any terrorist organisation. The other 90 percent, goes into “infrastructure spending” - to sustain communication, networks, and training facilities, and to protect operatives.” Meanwhile, Raghuvanshi claimed on October 2 that the police has averted another terrorist attack planned by the persons involved in the 7/11 bombings. Without providing details of the second attack, which was planned anywhere “in or around Mumbai”, an unidentified ATS source told Indian Express, “We were surprised to note that some accused arrested in the case had not left Mumbai even about three months after the attack. Normally accused either go underground or leave the city where an offence is committed.”
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October - 2 
Investigations into the October 29, 2005 bomb blasts in Delhi have shown that 37 Pakistani nationals were financing terrorist networks across India, according to Kashmir Times. “Thirty-seven people - all residents of Pakistan and active members of te
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Investigations into the October 29, 2005 bomb blasts in Delhi have shown that 37 Pakistani nationals were financing terrorist networks across India, according to Kashmir Times. “Thirty-seven people - all residents of Pakistan and active members of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Tayiba - funded many operations in India, which involved heavy loss of life and property,” reads a Delhi Police Special Cell charge-sheet on the blasts in which 59 people died and 155 wounded. Huge amounts of money through Hawala and foreign remittances were sent to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative and blast accused Tariq Ahmed Dar's accounts in Delhi and Srinagar from these 37 sources to fund terrorist strikes, especially the Delhi blasts, police said. Security agencies are reportedly studying the probability that the same sources had funded the July 11, 2006 serial blasts in Mumbai. Dar had disclosed to the police that the flow of funds from Pakistan was controlled by Abu Ozefa, a Pakistani national and ‘divisional commander’ of the LeT, who was killed in Kashmir, the charge-sheet says.
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October - 2 
Police on October 2 arrested a 29-year-old technician, identified as Rajiv alias Sharma from Mememkulam, on the charge of making the six letter bombs that were posted in Kerala in the past 10 days. Two of the bombs had exploded on September 21 and th
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Police on October 2 arrested a 29-year-old technician, identified as Rajiv alias Sharma from Mememkulam, on the charge of making the six letter bombs that were posted in Kerala in the past 10 days. Two of the bombs had exploded on September 21 and the rest were detected before delivery and subsequently defused by the police. The Hindu reports that the arrested is a resident of Menemkulam and the eldest son of a retired army officer. The police said the mail bombs were addressed to persons against whom Rajiv had developed a personal grouse for different reasons during his student days in the 2000-01 period.
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October - 3 
India will test Pakistan's commitment to the joint terror mechanism by asking it to submit suspects for questioning in the 7/11 Mumbai serial blasts, National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan said on October 3. In an interview to an Indian TV channel
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India will test Pakistan's commitment to the joint terror mechanism by asking it to submit suspects for questioning in the 7/11 Mumbai serial blasts, National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan said on October 3. In an interview to an Indian TV channel, he said the mechanism would test Pakistan's commitment, not just to the dialogue process, but also on restricting cross-border terrorism. "A lot of information was provided to the Centre through the investigation done by the Mumbai police, the Anti Terrorism Squad particularly. I don't know the exact specifics that have been given in the interrogation (report) - but supposing they have given particular addresses, telephone numbers, particular linkages - some of these have to be investigated and obviously this cannot be done by the Indian side," said Narayanan. "If Pakistan is willing, they will help identify and locate these individuals and contacts, they will follow up this evidence and not just come back to us every time saying 'this isn't true' - Then it would be in the spirit of what President Musharraf told our Prime Minister," he added.
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October - 3 
On October 3, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court in Mumbai convicted Niyaz Shaikh, an aide of the absconding prime suspect Tiger Memon, on all counts and acquitted Rukhsana Jariwala, wife of absconding ac
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On October 3, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court in Mumbai convicted Niyaz Shaikh, an aide of the absconding prime suspect Tiger Memon, on all counts and acquitted Rukhsana Jariwala, wife of absconding accused Mohammed Shafi, reports Indian Express. Shaikh was charged with undergoing arms and ammunition training in Pakistan and participating in a meeting at co-accused Nazir Ahmed Anwar’s house to chalk out the plan for the serial blasts on March 12, 1993. He was also part of the team which did a recce at the BMC headquarters along with co-accused Javed Chikna and Shaikh Ali. Rukhsana Jariwala, charged with transporting 85 hand grenades, 350 detonators and 3,270 live cartridges along with her husband Shafi and convicted accused Parvez Shaikh from Jogeshwari to Musafirkahana in a van, was acquitted of the charge as the court found the confessions against her unreliable.
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The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police on October 3 arrested Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid alias Abdullah from Belgaum in Karnataka in connection with the July 11, 2006, Mumbai serial blasts. ATS sources said that Asif was the
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The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police on October 3 arrested Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid alias Abdullah from Belgaum in Karnataka in connection with the July 11, 2006, Mumbai serial blasts. ATS sources said that Asif was the man who masterminded the blasts and that police and intelligence agencies had been looking for him for more than three months. Asif was produced before a judicial magistrate and is being brought to Mumbai on transit remand, they said. Speaking to Indian Express, ATS chief K. P. Raghuvanshi confirmed that Asif “is the mastermind of the case... he was involved right from the planning stage of the blasts to their execution.”
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October - 4 
India will shortly present to Pakistan the names of its nationals suspected to be involved in the July 11, 2006-Mumbai blasts along with related evidence through the joint anti-terror mechanism recently agreed upon, unidentified official sources in N
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India will shortly present to Pakistan the names of its nationals suspected to be involved in the July 11, 2006-Mumbai blasts along with related evidence through the joint anti-terror mechanism recently agreed upon, unidentified official sources in New Delhi told Indian Express on October 4. 11 Pakistani nationals were directly involved in the serial blasts of whom two are believed to be dead. The remaining have either escaped to Pakistan or are still hiding in India.
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October - 4 
Indian Express reports that three Manipur-based United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militants were arrested from the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi on October 4-morning. The trio were flying to Kathmandu from Delhi. A pen drive was
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Indian Express reports that three Manipur-based United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militants were arrested from the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi on October 4-morning. The trio were flying to Kathmandu from Delhi. A pen drive was seized from their possession.
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October - 5 
On October 5, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court held Nasir Abdul Kadar Keval alias Nasir Dhakla and Mohammed Rafiq Usman Shaikh guilty under section 3 (3) of TADA Act (aiding and abetting terrorist act)
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On October 5, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court held Nasir Abdul Kadar Keval alias Nasir Dhakla and Mohammed Rafiq Usman Shaikh guilty under section 3 (3) of TADA Act (aiding and abetting terrorist act) and section 120-b IPC (conspiracy), for undergoing arms training in Pakistan and attending conspiracy meetings prior to the 1993 serial bomb blasts case in Mumbai. Nasir was also found guilty of participating in landing of arms and explosives in coastal Raigad district before the blasts. He, however, was acquitted of the charge of filling RDX in vehicles planted at various places in the metropolis on March 12, 1993. The judge also held that Nasir had participated in the blast conspiracy "up to a particular point". Another accused, Mohammed Ahmed Mansoor, was acquitted of the charge of facilitating terrorist acts by making arrangements for the co-accused to obtain arms training in Pakistan. The court ruled that the prosecution has failed to prove that he received the co-accused at Dubai airport and sent them to Pakistan for arms training.
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October - 5 
Two agents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) have been arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police from the Madanpur Khadar area in the national capital on October 5, reports Rediff. Mohammed Muzaffar Khan and Ali Rehman Jalal, bot
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Two agents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) have been arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police from the Madanpur Khadar area in the national capital on October 5, reports Rediff. Mohammed Muzaffar Khan and Ali Rehman Jalal, both in their early thirties, were staying in the city for the past nine months. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar said on October 6 that Khan belongs to Karachi and Jalal is a Bangladeshi national. Defence-related classified documents and sketches of vital installations in the city have been recovered from them.
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October - 8 
On October 8, a suspected cadre of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was arrested from the Jaffar Nagar area of Malegaon town, reports The Hindu. 23-year-old Nurullah Samsudoha, a loom worker, was arrested from his residence and 21 books
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On October 8, a suspected cadre of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was arrested from the Jaffar Nagar area of Malegaon town, reports The Hindu. 23-year-old Nurullah Samsudoha, a loom worker, was arrested from his residence and 21 books of the organisation were recovered from his possession by the Azad Nagar police. Police sources said that the he was under observation since the arrest of five locals in connection with the arms and RDX recovery in May 2006 from various places in Maharashtra.
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October - 9 
According to Daily News & Analysis, seven of the 12 accused in the July 11, 2006 bomb blasts in Mumbai retracted their confessions before the Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) Judge M. R. Bhatkar on October 9. Faizal Shaikh,
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According to Daily News & Analysis, seven of the 12 accused in the July 11, 2006 bomb blasts in Mumbai retracted their confessions before the Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) Judge M. R. Bhatkar on October 9. Faizal Shaikh, his brother Muzammil, Tanvir Ahmed Ansari, Mohammed Kamal Ansari, Ehtesham Siddiqui, Sohail Shaikh and Zamir Ahmed Ansari accused the police of taking their signatures on blank sheets of paper and using third degree methods to get them to confess. They also said that they were neither produced before a magistrate nor were their statements recorded by a deputy commissioner of police, as required by law. The prosecution has denied that the retractions are a setback, calling it “normal practice”. The judge remanded the accused in judicial custody till October 20.
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October - 9 
In an interview to NDTV in London, India's National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan has said that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has linkages with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). "We have our views on what ISI stands for. But the basic poin
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In an interview to NDTV in London, India's National Security Advisor M. K. Narayanan has said that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has linkages with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). "We have our views on what ISI stands for. But the basic point we recognise is that ISI has close connections with LeT. ISI is LeT's spiritual guru so that's bound to figure in the talks. We will not go into whether that agency should be disbanded but we'll mention what we have," said Narayanan. He also said that India would ask Pakistan to cooperate on counter-terrorism in the same manner in which it cooperates with Britain.
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October - 10 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on October 10, convicted three fishermen for smuggling contraband used in the 1993 serial blasts in Mumbai and acquitted two others of involvement in the conspiracy, ac
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on October 10, convicted three fishermen for smuggling contraband used in the 1993 serial blasts in Mumbai and acquitted two others of involvement in the conspiracy, according to Times of India. Three fishermen, Yashwant Bhoinkar, Abbas Dawood Shekhdare and Shahjahan Shekhdare, were charged by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) with providing trawlers used to ferry arms and ammunition used in the blasts, from the high seas to Shekhadi on the coast of Raigad on February 2 and February 7, 1993. They were also charged with aiding and abetting terrorism and under the relevant sections of the Arms Act and the Explosive Substances Act. The court, while acquitting all of charges leveled under TADA, convicted them under the Customs Act for illegally bringing in goods from the high seas. Judge P. N. Kode held that they were unaware of the nature of the contraband being smuggled.
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October - 11 
According to Mumbai Mirror, the Mumbai Police on October 11 submitted additional evidence to the Union Government on the involvement of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the July 11, 2006-serial blasts. The evidence was submitted during
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According to Mumbai Mirror, the Mumbai Police on October 11 submitted additional evidence to the Union Government on the involvement of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the July 11, 2006-serial blasts. The evidence was submitted during a meeting attended by Maharashtra Chief Secretary D. K. Shankaran, city Police Commissioner A. N. Roy and Anti-Terrorism Squad chief K .P. Raghuvanshi with Cabinet Secretary B. K. Chaturvedi and Union Home Secretary V. K. Duggal.
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October - 11 
The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on October 11 convicted four more persons in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. According to the Times of India, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had alleged
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The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on October 11 convicted four more persons in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. According to the Times of India, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had alleged the four persons were involved in the landing of arms and ammunition at Shekhadi, off the Raigad coast, in February 1993. Accused Suleiman Ghawate, Yusuf Khan alias Kayum and Rashid Alware were convicted of bringing in armaments. The fourth convict, Abdul Aziz Gharalkar, was found guilty of aiding and abetting terrorism but let off on the conspiracy charge.
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October - 12 
According to Hindustan Times, army personnel recovered a huge cache of ammunition and anti-personnel mines from a house in Kolkata, capital of West Bengal, on October 12. An army spokesperson said that 691 pieces of 9 mm ball ammunition, 340 pieces o
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According to Hindustan Times, army personnel recovered a huge cache of ammunition and anti-personnel mines from a house in Kolkata, capital of West Bengal, on October 12. An army spokesperson said that 691 pieces of 9 mm ball ammunition, 340 pieces of 7.62 ball ammunition, 58 pieces of .303 ammunition and three pieces of 5.56 INSAS ammunition, besides 553 mines were seized from Shyamsundar Palli in the Behala locality. Three persons, including one army personnel, were arrested in connection with the recovery.
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October - 12 
On October 12, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court held four persons, including two associates of accused Ejaz Pathan and two others from Raigad district, guilty of helping prime conspirator Tiger Memon in
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On October 12, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court held four persons, including two associates of accused Ejaz Pathan and two others from Raigad district, guilty of helping prime conspirator Tiger Memon in smuggling arms and explosives that were used in the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai. Shaikh Ethesham and Shahnawaz Khan were convicted under Section 120-b (conspiracy) of IPC and Section 3(3) (aiding and abetting terror acts) of the TADA Act. Raigad residents Sharif Khan Abbas Adikari and Sujjad Alam alias Iqbal Abdul Hakam Nasir were found guilty of taking part in the landing of arms and explosives at Shekhadi. Sharif Khan was absolved of TADA charges and found guilty only under Section 111 of the Customs Act as Judge Kode said he had no knowledge that the consignment contained arms and RDX. Sujjad was found guilty under Section 3(3) of the TADA Act for organising the landing of arms and explosives, but he was acquitted of the charge of conspiracy. However, Judge P. D. Kode acquitted Ashfaq Kasim Havaldar who was charged with driving a truck laden with arms and RDX from the Shekhadi coast to the Microwave Tower at Wangani for reloading them in trucks and tempos to be distributed to the other accused.
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October - 13 
According to The Hindu, a metropolitan magistrate court in Mumbai on October 13 discharged three suspects of the July 11 Mumbai blasts case following an application moved by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). The ATS had submitted that its investigation
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According to The Hindu, a metropolitan magistrate court in Mumbai on October 13 discharged three suspects of the July 11 Mumbai blasts case following an application moved by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). The ATS had submitted that its investigations showed that there was no evidence against the trio, Mumtaz Choudhary, Khalid Ahmed and Akhmal Hashmi, who were arrested soon after the terrorist attack. While Mumtaz was arrested from Navi Mumbai, Khalid and Akmal were arrested from Madhubani in the State of Bihar and Srinagar, capital of jammu and Kashmir, respectively. The court, however, extended the police custody of six others till October 26. They include Naved Hussain, Mohammed Majid Ahmed Shaikh, Sheikh Mohammed Ali Alam, Mohammed Shajid Markhat Ansari, Abdul Wahid and Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid. All were booked under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).
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October - 14 
A cadre of the Pakistan-based outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) was arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police on October 14, according to The Hindu. The police said the accused, identified as Pervez Ahmed Radoo, was a carrier of arms, explosives a
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A cadre of the Pakistan-based outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) was arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police on October 14, according to The Hindu. The police said the accused, identified as Pervez Ahmed Radoo, was a carrier of arms, explosives and communication equipment for JeM cadres in various parts of the country, including Delhi. They recovered three kg of RDX, a detonator, a timer and INR 10 lakh in cash from him. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar said Pervez, a resident of Sopore in Jammu and Kashmir, was arrested near Azadpur market on October 14. The police said JeM chief in Srinagar, identified as Shergill, had entrusted Pervez with triggering explosions in the Capital.
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October - 15 
Four persons were injured in two blasts in the Barovisa area of Jalpaiguri district near the West Bengal-Assam border on October 15, reports Pioneer. Police sources said that the first blast occurred at Machhbazaar at about 7.15 pm. The second blast
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Four persons were injured in two blasts in the Barovisa area of Jalpaiguri district near the West Bengal-Assam border on October 15, reports Pioneer. Police sources said that the first blast occurred at Machhbazaar at about 7.15 pm. The second blast took place near a State Bank of India branch, close to the first blast site, 15 minutes later. Further details of the incident were not available.
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October - 16 
On October 16, the designated Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court held four accused guilty for helping prime accused Tiger Memon in smuggling arms and RDX that were used in 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai. According t
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On October 16, the designated Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court held four accused guilty for helping prime accused Tiger Memon in smuggling arms and RDX that were used in 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai. According to Daily News & Analysis, Muzamil Umar Kadri, Khalil Ahmed Sayyed Nazir and Gulam Hafeez Shaikh were convicted for taking part in RDX landing operations at Shekhadi coast in February 1993, for transporting weapons and for possessing arms. The court also found Tulsiram Dhondu Surve, watchman of the high security Wangani microwave tower in Raigad district, guilty of allowing the use of Government property by Tiger Memon for assembling arms and reloading them in jeeps and tempos for distribution. Surve was found guilty of concealing 59 bags of RDX in his agricultural field in Raigad district. Judge P.D. Kode, however, acquitted Anant Bhoir of Thane, who had allowed his dumper to be used for dumping 59 RDX bags in the Nagla Bunder creek. The court said he was being acquitted as he had no knowledge that the goods were RDX.
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October - 16 
Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadres were arrested on October 16 (today) morning from national capital New Delhi’s Old Delhi Railway Station with 1.5 kilogram of RDX, according to Times of India. The arrested were identified as Mohammed Aslam Gir and Abd
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Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadres were arrested on October 16 (today) morning from national capital New Delhi’s Old Delhi Railway Station with 1.5 kilogram of RDX, according to Times of India. The arrested were identified as Mohammed Aslam Gir and Abdul Razaq, residents of the Rajshahi district in Bangladesh. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok Kumar said that the duo were arrested on their arrival from Jammu by Pooja Express.
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October - 17 
The designated Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on October 17, convicted three close aides of prime convict Tiger Memon in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case. According to Pioneer, the court held Manoj Kumar Bh
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The designated Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court, on October 17, convicted three close aides of prime convict Tiger Memon in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case. According to Pioneer, the court held Manoj Kumar Bhawarlal Gupta Sayyed, Abdul Rehman and Mohammed Kasam Lajpuria alias Mechanic Chacha guilty on various counts, including their participation in the landing of RDX and weapons. However, Judge P. D. Kode acquitted two persons, Shakil Shahabuddin Shaikh and Devidas Ghule, for want of evidence, taking the total number of acquittals in the case to 19 so far.
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October - 19 
National Security Adviser M. K. Narayanan said on October 19 that India regarded Bangladesh as a "sanctuary" for terrorists and also a "launching pad" for them into India, reports The Hindu. Addressing press persons after a meeting of senior police o
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National Security Adviser M. K. Narayanan said on October 19 that India regarded Bangladesh as a "sanctuary" for terrorists and also a "launching pad" for them into India, reports The Hindu. Addressing press persons after a meeting of senior police officials of the State on the national security scenario in Bangalore, he said, “We are in touch with the Bangladesh Government on the issue and I think the cooperation is not as forthcoming as it should be.” He said apart from Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives, leaders of several militant outfits operating in the North-East, such as Paresh Barua, were living in Bangladesh and aiding terrorism.
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October - 19 
On October 19, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court convicted two persons, Uttam Potdar and Salim Mira Shaikh, in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts trial. Judge P. D. Kode declared them guilty under TADA o
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On October 19, the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court convicted two persons, Uttam Potdar and Salim Mira Shaikh, in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts trial. Judge P. D. Kode declared them guilty under TADA of abetting acts of terrorism by "knowingly facilitating" the landing of arms and ammunitions at Dighi jetty near Mumbai on January 9, 1993. Both were, however, not declared guilty of criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code. But Shaikh was found guilty of "conspiracy to commit terror". Both were close aides of one of the key conspirators - Mohammed Dossa - who was a silver smuggler and is still absconding.
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October - 23 
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee, speaking to The Hindu after inaugurating a Coast Guard Commanders' conference in New Delhi, said that the activity of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in India was a "matter of concern". He said that in
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Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee, speaking to The Hindu after inaugurating a Coast Guard Commanders' conference in New Delhi, said that the activity of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in India was a "matter of concern". He said that investigations were underway into last week's arrests of two Army personnel for espionage. "It is not a question of giving somebody [Pakistan] another opportunity. Whenever espionage takes place, strict action is taken”, Mukherjee said. He further said, “The espionage rings might have started from Kashmir. We have to first unearth the network they have developed. It appears that they were networked in Delhi and Kathmandu. Other kingpins have to be found out... "
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October - 24 
According to IANS, the Madhya Pradesh Police claimed to have neutralized a gang of Bangladeshi dacoits, believed to have been trained by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan. An unidentified police official said, “We have concrete inform
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According to IANS, the Madhya Pradesh Police claimed to have neutralized a gang of Bangladeshi dacoits, believed to have been trained by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan. An unidentified police official said, “We have concrete information that the gang members had links with the ISI and other outside intelligence agencies. The kingpins, who provided training to their subordinates in Kolkata, were initially skilled for the job in Bangladesh and then pushed into the country.” On October 18, police arrested a gang member from Dewas town and on a tip-off by him arrested three of his accomplices from Bhopal Railway Station area. With cooperation from the Delhi Police, the gang’s leader Fatima was arrested from Delhi railway station. Her accomplice Jaleel was arrested subsequently. Deputy Inspector-General (Bhopal Range) Anuradha Shankar said, “After the dacoities, jewellery and other material were converted into cash which was dispatched to Bangladesh through hawala.”
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October - 24 
Meanwhile, a new group, Greater Kamta United Forum (GKUF), has emerged in north Bengal demanding a separate State of Kamtapur with certain areas of neighbouring Assam and Bihar. According to The Hindu, the GKUF was launched on October 24 in Cooch Beh
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Meanwhile, a new group, Greater Kamta United Forum (GKUF), has emerged in north Bengal demanding a separate State of Kamtapur with certain areas of neighbouring Assam and Bihar. According to The Hindu, the GKUF was launched on October 24 in Cooch Behar under the leadership of Amit Roy. It comprised the Kamtapur Progressive Party, Greater Coochbehar Democratic Party, Ashutosh Barma-led faction of Greater Coochbehar Peoples Association and the All Cooch Rajbanshi Students' Union of Assam. Amit Roy, in a statement, said, “The proposed Kamtapur state would include eleven districts of Assam, all six districts of North Bengal and two districts of Bihar inhabited by Rajbanshis. The GKUF's movement for a new Kamtapur state would be democratic and meet the aspiration of the oppressed Rajbanshi community.”
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October - 24 
Suspected cadres of the United Gorkha Revolutionary Army (UGRA) killed a cadre of the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) at Lower Santuk near Kalimpong in the Darjeeling district on October 24. According to Telegraph, UGRA militants shot at Lepc
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Suspected cadres of the United Gorkha Revolutionary Army (UGRA) killed a cadre of the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) at Lower Santuk near Kalimpong in the Darjeeling district on October 24. According to Telegraph, UGRA militants shot at Lepcha, a member of the local panchayat (local government body), after forcing him to open his door. Rajesh Subarna, Superintendent of Police of Darjeeling, said that the UGRA chief Ajay Dahal is understood to have taken part in the attack and was one of the three who had entered Lepcha’s room. The UGRA had announced its plans for an armed struggle in early September 2006.
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October - 24 
Warning that militancy may assume the shape of a "mini-war" in the country, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil on October 24 asked all para-military forces to gear up to meet any eventuality that could emerge out of the menace, according to Press Trus
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Warning that militancy may assume the shape of a "mini-war" in the country, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil on October 24 asked all para-military forces to gear up to meet any eventuality that could emerge out of the menace, according to Press Trust of India. Apprehensions have already been expressed that terrorism can have dangerous manifestations and might convert into a "mini-war. Hence, it is imperative for all police forces especially central para-military forces to keep themselves ready to meet any eventualities," Patil said at the 45th Raising Day celebrations of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police in New Delhi. Noting that the weaponry of the terrorists was changing everyday, he said "every eventuality has to be met with grit and determination." Terrorism in all its manifestations needs to be checked and defeated, he said.
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October - 26 
On October 26, two suspected Pakistani militants, identified as Mohammed Fayeed and Ali Hussain, were arrested in Mysore following a shoot-out, reports The Hindu. Mysore Police Commissioner Pravin Sood said that the militants fired from an AK-47 rifl
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On October 26, two suspected Pakistani militants, identified as Mohammed Fayeed and Ali Hussain, were arrested in Mysore following a shoot-out, reports The Hindu. Mysore Police Commissioner Pravin Sood said that the militants fired from an AK-47 rifle at the police party when intercepted and the latter returned fire before arresting them. An AK-47 rifle, a pistol and some ammunition were recovered from the militants. Documents and a satellite phone, which they were using to communicate with Pakistan and Kashmir were recovered from them.
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October - 26 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in Hyderabad on October 26 that the nation should be concerned more about internal security than external aggression, as it faced not just a single over-arching threat but a multitude of dangers. Describing terroris
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in Hyderabad on October 26 that the nation should be concerned more about internal security than external aggression, as it faced not just a single over-arching threat but a multitude of dangers. Describing terrorism as "the most dangerous threat today," he said it had become "a hydra-headed monster" from an occasional footnote. According to Dr. Singh: "There are several strains of terrorism present; and you will need to keep abreast of the dangers. Today's terrorists are most sophisticated and have trans-national linkages and adequate resources. Both knowledge and determination are required to succeed against these elements." He was addressing the 58th batch of Indian Police Service probationers after inspecting a passing-out parade at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy.
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October - 26 
The External Affairs Ministry said that India was keen to assist Sri Lanka in finding “a negotiated, political settlement” to the ethnic conflict. The Ministry said this while announcing New Delhi's decision to provide help to a 15-member delegation
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The External Affairs Ministry said that India was keen to assist Sri Lanka in finding “a negotiated, political settlement” to the ethnic conflict. The Ministry said this while announcing New Delhi's decision to provide help to a 15-member delegation from Sri Lanka, from the All-Party Representatives Committee, looking for alternative models of devolution of power. “The visit is evidence of our willingness to assist Sri Lanka in finding a negotiated, political settlement to the ethnic problem which would satisfy all sections of Sri Lankan society,” Ministry spokesperson Navtej Sarna said. The delegation is on a four-day visit to India to study various models of devolution to judge what will best suit their country. The delegation will be briefed by the officials of the law and home ministries on the basic features of the Indian constitution, centre-state relations and the grassroots institutions such as the Panchayati Raj.
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October - 28 
Kerala Chief Minister S. Achuthanandnan speaking in the State capital Thiruvananthapuram on October 28 said that his Government has decided to closely monitor the extent of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-aided activities in the State. He said that
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Kerala Chief Minister S. Achuthanandnan speaking in the State capital Thiruvananthapuram on October 28 said that his Government has decided to closely monitor the extent of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-aided activities in the State. He said that there were indications that the State, which was for long considered safe, was not free from the influence of "externally-aided activities". He further said that central and state agencies would make joint efforts in that direction.
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October - 29 
On October 29, the Karnataka Police arrested three persons from Mysore city on charges of fabricating false records and aiding one of the two Pakistani terrorists arrested on October 27 in obtaining forged documents. According to Rediff, Sadiq, Gopal
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On October 29, the Karnataka Police arrested three persons from Mysore city on charges of fabricating false records and aiding one of the two Pakistani terrorists arrested on October 27 in obtaining forged documents. According to Rediff, Sadiq, Gopal and Nanjappa were arrested for helping terrorist Mohammed Ali Hussain get a ration card, birth certificate and domicile certificate and in filing his passport application. Karnataka Director General of Police, B. S. Sial, said that based on the false certificates, Sadiq got Hussain's passport application form prepared and tried to get him a passport. But the police rejected his application during verification.
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October - 30 
Maharashtra Police claimed to have made a major breakthrough in the Malegaon serial bomb blasts of September 8, 2006, by arresting 25-year-old Noorul Hooda Shamshul Hooda, an activist of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), reports The Hind
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Maharashtra Police claimed to have made a major breakthrough in the Malegaon serial bomb blasts of September 8, 2006, by arresting 25-year-old Noorul Hooda Shamshul Hooda, an activist of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), reports The Hindu. Hooda was already under arrest since October 8 for allegedly being involved in planting a fake bomb at a shopping centre in Malegaon on September 13. Director-General of Police P.S. Pasricha said, "But today he was formally arrested for his complicity in the Malegaon blasts conspiracy.” A court in Malegaon remanded the arrested person to the police custody till November 3.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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