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IM operative Asadullah Akhtar alias Haddi has revealed that a member of al Qaeda is working with IM for operations in India, Hindustan Times reports on March 3. In a statement before magistrate under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC),
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IM operative Asadullah Akhtar alias Haddi has revealed that a member of al Qaeda is working with IM for operations in India, Hindustan Times reports on March 3. In a statement before magistrate under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), Haddi stated that one of his associates Waqas is from al Qaeda.
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March - 2 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) India operations 'chief' Yasin Bhatkal seems unrepentant and he told Police during interrogation that if released he would again set off bombs across India and that he did not regret what he did, The Times of India reports on M
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) India operations 'chief' Yasin Bhatkal seems unrepentant and he told Police during interrogation that if released he would again set off bombs across India and that he did not regret what he did, The Times of India reports on March 3.
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March - 2 
Indian Today reports on March 2 that 3,000 pages of internet chats between top IM leaders accessed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) revealed its grand plans to strike terror across India, its growing differences with Pakistan's Inter-Servic
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Indian Today reports on March 2 that 3,000 pages of internet chats between top IM leaders accessed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) revealed its grand plans to strike terror across India, its growing differences with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), split within the group, IM's links with Taliban and Al Qaeeda, its hideouts in other countries, plans to run a kidnapping syndicate to raise funds and striking a possible deal with the Maoists- the entire tale is hidden in over.
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March - 6 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) made attempts to spread communal hatred across India, according to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) chargesheet filed against IM 'India operations cheif' Yasin Bhatkal, The Times of India reports on March 7. The charge-s
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) made attempts to spread communal hatred across India, according to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) chargesheet filed against IM 'India operations cheif' Yasin Bhatkal, The Times of India reports on March 7. The charge-sheet said that "investigation has established that in pursuance of the conspiracy, the operatives of IM have been making attempts to foment communal tension in different parts of India". Investigation by NIA found that during the June 2012 conflict in Assam, IM contributed to the flare-up by spreading text messages and online posts falsely claiming atrocities against Muslims. The outfit also spread text messages of hatred against the northeast community in Bangalore (Karnataka) which resulted in several students from the region being attacked. This operation was led by a new head of the outfit suspected to be in Pakistan. The charge-sheet details a chat between Bhatkal and his associate Afeef Mota (in Pakistan) on July 12, 2013 which talks about a certain member of the outfit having participated in spreading fake news about atrocities against Muslims at the hands of northeastern people. The charge-sheet said, "Yasin asked whether their new head had participated in any jihadi operation in India. It was revealed that he had sent SMSs to create panic in northeast region, people staying in Bangalore and other southern states and planned to create violence between groups in India by fake SMSs to avenge the assassination of some Rohingya Muslims."
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March - 9 
A chargesheet filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has claimed that Indian Mujahideen (IM) had attempted putting in place a local module on the border of Jodhpur-Nagaur Districts in 2013, reported Hindustan Times on March 10. IM’s cadre M
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A chargesheet filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has claimed that Indian Mujahideen (IM) had attempted putting in place a local module on the border of Jodhpur-Nagaur Districts in 2013, reported Hindustan Times on March 10. IM’s cadre Mohammad Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu had visited Jaipur and Jodhpur in June 2013 and had procured SIM cards on fake documents. The NIA chargesheet hinted that IM was planning to expand its base in Rajasthan. “There are vital clues that efforts were made to set up a module in Jodhpur and its surroundings areas. Akhtar alias Monu was assigned this job along with Waqas a native of Pakistan,” an unnamed Anti-Terrorism squad (ATS) official said. “Akhtar visited Jodhpur and Jaipur but there is no confirmation about formation of such module. It may be because efforts could not materialise after Bhatkal’s arrest”, said a senior official of Rajasthan ATS seeking anonymity. According to ATS sources, Akhtar and Waqas were close confidants of Bhatkal and were trained in Pakistan to carry out terror activities. After Bhatkal’s arrest the NIA alerted the ATS following which posters of Akhtar, Waqas, and Haidar Ali alias Abdullah were pasted at all public places across the State.
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March - 9 
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) suspects that the money required to orchestrate the 13/7 Mumbai blasts was sent to Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives through the hawala route (illegal money transfer) and it came through Pune, reported The Times
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Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) suspects that the money required to orchestrate the 13/7 Mumbai blasts was sent to Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives through the hawala route (illegal money transfer) and it came through Pune, reported The Times of India on March 10. A tobacco firm's owner, whose dispute with a rival was settled in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh (Pakistan) a few years ago, is also under the scanner, said sources in the security establishment.
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March - 10 
Arrested Indian Mujahideen (IM) top operative Yasin Bhatkal during interrogation said that Pakistani spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), wanted IM chief Riyaz Bhatkal to convince his family in Karnataka to cross borders and join him in tha
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Arrested Indian Mujahideen (IM) top operative Yasin Bhatkal during interrogation said that Pakistani spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), wanted IM chief Riyaz Bhatkal to convince his family in Karnataka to cross borders and join him in that country. Riyaz who felt the ISI proposed this in order to gain control over the terror outfit rebuffed the suggestion because his family had strong local roots. Riyaz was planning independent setting for his terror outfit with the help of Al Qaida so that they could not depend on ISI. Riyaz narrated an incident to Yasin that after bomb blast in Mumbai on July 13, 2011, the ISI had taken Bhatkal brothers into custody along with their associates and seized their phones. He said that ISI was upset because they were unaware about the blast plan and they didn't want the blast occurred at that point of time because India was mobilizing international political pressure to expose Pakistan's involvement in terror activities. The ISI freed them afterwards. Riyaz told Yasin that couple of time ISI persons had visited him and cautioned the IM. Riyaz told Yasin that the ISI pays them crore of rupees to run the terror outfit.
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March - 11 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'Indian operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar were on March 11 denied bail in September 2010 Jama Masjid (Delhi) terror attack case, reports The Times of India. The court said probe against them was stil
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'Indian operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar were on March 11 denied bail in September 2010 Jama Masjid (Delhi) terror attack case, reports The Times of India. The court said probe against them was still on. It allowed Police's plea seeking 15 days' time to conclude its investigation. Police said they were working on the input provided by central intelligence agencies about one of the absconding accused.
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March - 13 
A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court on March 13 granted Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) the transit remand of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal to take him to Pune (Maharashtra), where his custody
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A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court on March 13 granted Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) the transit remand of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal to take him to Pune (Maharashtra), where his custody would be sought in the 2010 German bakery blast case, reports Indian Express. The Times of India, reports that Bhatkal will be produced before the Shivajinagar court on March 14 (today). A senior Police officer from the ATS, Pune, confirmed Bhatkal's arrest. "We will produce him before the court on Friday," the officer said. The ATS had already obtained a warrant from the Shivajinagar court for Bhatkal's arrest in connection with the German Bakery blast case. The warrant was produced before the court in Thaneseeking permission for the arrest, the officer said.
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March - 14 
A special court on March 14 remanded Indian Mujahideen’s (IM) 'Indian operations cheif' Yasin Bhatkal in Police custody for 14 days, reports Pune Mirror. The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has custody of Bhatkal who allegedly planted the bomb
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A special court on March 14 remanded Indian Mujahideen’s (IM) 'Indian operations cheif' Yasin Bhatkal in Police custody for 14 days, reports Pune Mirror. The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has custody of Bhatkal who allegedly planted the bomb in German bakery.
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March - 14 
The Delhi Police in its chargesheet filed against alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda said that a nexus has been surfaced between Dawood Ibrahim and banned militant groups like LeT, Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Babbar Khalsa Inter
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The Delhi Police in its chargesheet filed against alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Abdul Karim Tunda said that a nexus has been surfaced between Dawood Ibrahim and banned militant groups like LeT, Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), Asian Age reports on March 15. In its supplementary chargesheet Delhi Police said that Tunda had met Dawood in Karachi, Pakistan in 2002 through suspected BKI militant Iqbal Bunty to discuss about carrying out terror activities in India. “In 2002, BKI’s Lakhbir Singh’s friend Iqbal Bunty had taken Tunda to Dawood Ibrahim’s house in Karachi in Pakistan. Dawood had assured Tunda that he would help him in future terrorist activities in India. After 6-7 months, Tunda had again met Dawood Ibrahim who had provided money to Tunda to preach ‘jihad’ in madrasas in Pakistan,” it said. It also said that Tunda had met IM’s operative Amir Reza Khan in Karachi in 2005.
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March - 17 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) is planning to abduct a politician in New Delhi to secure its 'India operations cheif' Yasin Bhatkal's release, reports Zee News on March 18. Bhatkal and his associate Asadullah Akhtar are presently in the custody of Maharashtr
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) is planning to abduct a politician in New Delhi to secure its 'India operations cheif' Yasin Bhatkal's release, reports Zee News on March 18. Bhatkal and his associate Asadullah Akhtar are presently in the custody of Maharashtra Police.
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March - 18 
A special NIA (National Investigation Agency) court on March 18 issued production warrants against Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his close aide Asadullah Akhtar and suspected IM operative Obaid-Ur-Rehman seeking th
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A special NIA (National Investigation Agency) court on March 18 issued production warrants against Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his close aide Asadullah Akhtar and suspected IM operative Obaid-Ur-Rehman seeking their presence before it on April 2 in connection with a case of alleged conspiracy to carry out terror acts in India, reports PTI News.
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March - 20 
A court in New Delhi on March 20 dismissed the bail application of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar in the September 13 2008 Greater Kailash (New Delhi) blast case, reports Business Standard.
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A court in New Delhi on March 20 dismissed the bail application of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal and his aide Asadullah Akhtar in the September 13 2008 Greater Kailash (New Delhi) blast case, reports Business Standard. The court granted 15 more days to conclude the investigation and refused to release Bhatkal and Akhtar on bail. Information about another accused Ariz Khan alias Junaid was also revealed and an operation to trace him is underway. As many as 13 suspected IM cadres are currently facing trial in the case.
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March - 20 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) opposed in the Delhi High Court the bail plea of Asadullah Akhtar, aide of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal, saying he is a member of the banned terror outfit allegedly responsible of v
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) opposed in the Delhi High Court the bail plea of Asadullah Akhtar, aide of Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal, saying he is a member of the banned terror outfit allegedly responsible of various attacks in the country, niticentral reports on March 21. In a response NIA stated, “The special NIA court vide a legal order enhanced the stipulated time period for filing the charge sheet from 90 days to 180 days and so the plea of grant of statutory bail under section 167 (2) of the CrPC is not maintainable. “It is submitted that the said application (of Akhtar) is not maintainable as the chargesheet qua the appellant was filed on February 20, 2014 and as per the settled law, there can be no application for bail under section 167 (2) of the CrPC after the charge sheet is filed,” NIA’s reply, filed by IPS officer Vikas Vaibhav, said.
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March - 20 
One of the two alleged facilitators of Indian Mujahideen (IM) has been found to have links with Abu Salem, Hindustan Times reports on March 21. Sharjah-based laundry owner Faizan Azmi and Nepalese private-school owner Khurshid, identified as key alle
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One of the two alleged facilitators of Indian Mujahideen (IM) has been found to have links with Abu Salem, Hindustan Times reports on March 21. Sharjah-based laundry owner Faizan Azmi and Nepalese private-school owner Khurshid, identified as key alleged logistics-providers for IM’s wanted terror operatives, have come under the scanner of counter-terror officials. While Azmi, who allegedly is an old acquaintance of Salem, owns the Istanbul laundry located at Al Qasmiya, Khurshid runs a private school in Nepal’s Sunsari District, said a counter-terror source. “Our investigations, and revelations of key IM operatives including Mohammed Salman alias Chotu, have revealed that both the facilitators have since September 2008 provided substantial help including shelter and odd jobs at their establishments and elsewhere to IM terror operatives on the run...The Nepalese suspect, according to Salman, had hosted for eight months five key wanted IM operatives -- Salman, Dr. Shahnawaz, Abu Rashid, Bada Sajid, and Khalid -- who had fled India after the outfit orchestrated the September 2008 blasts in Delhi and two of its men died in the Batla House encounter with the Delhi Police,” said the source.
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March - 23 
Tehsin Akthar, who is suspected to have replaced arrested Indian Mujahedeen’s (IM) ‘India Operations Chief’ Yasin Bhatkal, has been detained by a special team of Delhi Police from Samastipur, near the India-Nepal border, in Bihar, Rediff.com report
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Tehsin Akthar, who is suspected to have replaced arrested Indian Mujahedeen’s (IM) ‘India Operations Chief’ Yasin Bhatkal, has been detained by a special team of Delhi Police from Samastipur, near the India-Nepal border, in Bihar, Rediff.com reports on March 25. Akhtar is suspected to be the mastermind of the Patna blasts in October 2013.
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March - 23 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal's aide Asadullah Akhtar was in touch with Mohammad Atif Ameen, who died in the September 19, 2008 Batla House shootout, for planning Delhi serial blasts, Delhi Police told a court in New D
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal's aide Asadullah Akhtar was in touch with Mohammad Atif Ameen, who died in the September 19, 2008 Batla House shootout, for planning Delhi serial blasts, Delhi Police told a court in New Delhi on March 24, reports Zee News. Police said the Central Forensic Science Laboratory report has confirmed that voice sample of Akhtar has matched with the intercepted voice calls that were exchanged between Akhtar and Ameen. Akhtar called Ameen for planning through his associate Mohammad Hakim the capital's serial blasts that were to use cycle ball bearings. Hakim is facing trial in that serial blasts case, police said. Police made the submissions to Additional Sessions Judge Daya Prakash while seeking more days to conclude the probe in the 2008 Karol Bagh blasts case. The court accepted the plea after it was told that questioning of Akhtar in the case has revealed vital informations about one more accused in this case named Ariz Khan alias Junaid. The operation to trace him is underway. The court, meanwhile, dismissed the bail application of Bhatkal and Akhtar, filed through advocate MS Khan.
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March - 23 
Four Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorists were arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell from Rajasthan on March 22, The Times of India reports. Some explosive items were also recovered from their possession. IM top 'commander' Waqas alias Javed Mohammm
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Four Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorists were arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell from Rajasthan on March 22, The Times of India reports. Some explosive items were also recovered from their possession. IM top 'commander' Waqas alias Javed Mohammmad alias Zia Ur Rehman is a Pakistani who came to India for the first time in September 2010, along with Asadullah Akhtar alias Haddi. Waqas was arrested outside Ajmer railway station on March 22, when he alighted from a train, which came from Bandra, Mumbai Mid-Day reports on March 24. His three associates, identified as Mohammad Mahruf (21), Mohammad Waqar Azhar alias Haneef (21), both residents of Jaipur, and Shaquib Ansari alias Khalid (25), were arrested at his instance from their residences with the help of Rajasthan Police. “Rehman, a dreaded terrorist, exported by Pakistan-based ISI, is wanted in a series of bombings carried out all over India along with his absconding associates,” said Special Commissioner (Special Cell) S N Shrivastava. Police seized a huge cache of explosives and other materials, which included 6.5 kg Ammonium Nitrate, 42 kg gun powder, 17.65 kg stone cracker powder, 1.6 kg red phosphorus, 592 feet of fuse-wire, 3 timer switches, 8 electronic switches, 15 diodes, one non-electronic and electronic detonator. Besides this, one electronic circuit plate, 2 electronic high wattage batteries, 2 packets detonator caps, 1 local pipe bomb, 2 local bottle bombs, 2 laptops, 1 CPU, 3 memory cards, 1 card reader, 4 pen drives, 2 cell phones and 90 CDs were also seized. The three others who were arrested along with Waqas are said to have been recruited by Riyaz Bhatkal and then put under Waqas to train them in bomb-making, adds Indian Express. An expert in making electrical circuits for Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), Waqas played an active role in the Jama Masjid shootout (September, 2010), Varanasi bomb blast (December, 2010), Mumbai serial blasts (July, 2011), Pune (Maharashtra) blasts (August, 2012) and Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) twin blasts in February, 2013, reports The Times of India. Waqas, had a short stay in Kerala a few months ago, according to top officials of the Intelligence Department, New Indian Express reports on March 24. “The Central Intelligence agencies had shared such information with the state. Waqas had briefly stayed in Munnar some months ago. He was there for a few days, may be while being on the run,” they said. The officials said Waqas was staying with a person based in Munnar whom he had befriended earlier. However, they refused to give more details. “Waqas had visited a number of other states too,” they added. These arrests have revealed that they were allegedly planning to carry out blasts at some locations in Jaipur including the World Trade Park, Moti Doongri Temple and Birla Temple, The Times of India reports on March 24. Other places the terrorists had conducted recee include a temple in Bharatpur (Rajasthan) where they were allegedly conspiring to strike in retaliation of the Gopalgarh communal violence that left 10 people dead in 2011. Waqas, is known for making perfect IEDs with hydrogen peroxide, potassium chloride and ammonium nitrate. He is also the only Pakistani national whom IM has used to execute terror attacks in India.
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March - 24 
A tip-off from Bangladesh revealing the location of Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Ziaur Rehman alias Waqas about a month and half back, helped the Indian agencies to arrest him, The Times of India reports on March 25. Sources in the intelligence s
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A tip-off from Bangladesh revealing the location of Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Ziaur Rehman alias Waqas about a month and half back, helped the Indian agencies to arrest him, The Times of India reports on March 25. Sources in the intelligence set-up said the information was passed on to Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) which, in turn, helped the Intelligence Bureau (IB) to put Waqas and his associates under surveillance. The assistance from Bangladesh is in the continuing tradition of cooperation that India has been receiving from the Sheikh Hasina Wajed government over the past several years, particularly on the security front.
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March - 25 
As reported earlier, Police on March 25 arrested one Barqat Ali who allegedly arranged explosives for Indian Mujahideen (IM) in Jodhpur, reports The Times of India. According to recent updates he was arrested along with other two. According to Police
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As reported earlier, Police on March 25 arrested one Barqat Ali who allegedly arranged explosives for Indian Mujahideen (IM) in Jodhpur, reports The Times of India. According to recent updates he was arrested along with other two. According to Police Commissioner Sachin Mittal, Ali was arrested from his home. "He had come to his home early morning probably to collect some belongings," Mittal said. Two others identified as Mohammed Javed (28) and Mohammed Iqbal (32) were arrested from different locations following information extracted from Barqat. Jawed is a mason and Iqbal is a roadside vendor. "Both of them were lowest in the hierarchy of the group among those arrested so far and had the task of providing logistics to the module handlers," Mittal said. Police have found jehadi literature from their houses. Police faced a stiff resistance from neighbours of Barqat Ali during the raid at his home. Two Policemen were injured in stone pelting. All those arrested had well-defined tasks and they were clandestinely pursuing duties assigned by Saqib with dedication. "They had visited places like Lal Quila, Chandani Chowk, Palika Bazar, Taj Mahal and many other places following advice of their masters and had undergone the brainstorming sessions," Mittal said.
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March - 25 
Barkat Ali, an alleged accomplice of suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Mohammad Sakib Ansari, was arrested in Jodhpur (Rajasthan) on March 25 (today), reports The Times of India. Ali had managed to give Police the slip on March 23 and severa
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Barkat Ali, an alleged accomplice of suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Mohammad Sakib Ansari, was arrested in Jodhpur (Rajasthan) on March 25 (today), reports The Times of India. Ali had managed to give Police the slip on March 23 and several Police teams had swung into action to catch him. Barkat had managed to escape as he was tipped off by his accomplice Adil about the arrest of Ansari before Police could raid his house. Adil was later arrested and several incriminating materials were seized from his house. "We received information about his arrival at home this morning following which the police cordoned off his house and arrested him," a Police official said. Ali had allegedly supplied explosives and electronic detonating devices to Sakib, who was trained in making bombs and carrying out explosions by IM terrorist Zia Ur Rehman alias Waqas, who was arrested on March 22. In addition, The Times of India reports that a well-coordinated network of IM sleeping cell was in existence in Rajasthan for the past few months. "It was a completely different module of IM cropping up in Rajasthan. The three engineering students in Jaipur and Sabir in Jodhpur were in touch with each other. Mahroof and Sabir used to coordinate with Riyaz Bhatkal who is believed to be hiding in Karachi at the moment," said a source. Meanwhile, Waqas has confessed to undergoing intense training in Pakistan before he came to India to join IM, according to sources in the Delhi Police, NDTV reports on March 24. In 2010, Waqas allegedly underwent religious and weapons training in Pakistan for a year and was always motivated to carry out jihadi attacks. Waqas' first trainer was a man named Taj Mohammed, who agreed to train Waqas at Naushera of Khushab District in Punjab province of Pakistan, along with a group of boys aged between 15-20 years. The overall head trainer at Naushera was Abu Manzoor. Waqas was trained on how to use a G2 gun, AK-47 and INSAS rifles. After the first round of training or Daura-e-aam at Pakistan, he was then sent to Waziristan, where he was trained along with 20 other boys. After a month of gun training, he was sent for a special training on making explosives. Waqas has allegedly said that his trainers taught him to make Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) with locally available ingredients like ammonium nitrate, hydrogen peroxide and potassium chloride. In another 10 days he learnt how to make six different types of battery circuits.Finally, by September 2010, he came to India where he was received by Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu, who took him to meet Yasin Bhatkal, arrested IM 'India operations cheif'. Waqas has also confessed to taking part in Varanasi, Zaveri Bazaar, Dilsukhnagar blasts and Jama Masjid shoot out, say sources. The explosives were received Mangalore (Karnataka) and INR 1,00,000 in hawala (illegal money transaction) to buy the material and scooters on which the bombs were planted. In fact, Waqas had planted the bombs at Zaveri Bazaar himself. His image was captured on the CCTV, and Yasin Bhatkal had identified him in the footage to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) investigators. Indian Express reports on March 25, that Waqas told investigators that he had burnt two fingers while planting a bomb at Varanasi’s Sheetla Ghat in 2010 as its detonator exploded but he pretended to be a victim and escaped. Waqas, Police sources claimed, had told investigators that Yasin and he had taken an apartment on rent in Mumbai’s Byculla area before the attack and that he stayed in Mumbai for two months then. An Abdur Rehman alias Hashim Syed alias Hashim Pasha identified by Waqas as his Pakistani trainer, is suspected to be a former Pakistani military official Abdur Rehman Pasha first named by 26/11 accused David Headley during his interrogation by the NIA in 2010. Abdur Rehman Pasha has also been named by the US FBI as a key accused alongside Headley and Rana in a 2009 plot to attack the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten in Copenhagen. He figures at number three in the list of 50 most wanted terrorists in India and has an Interpol red corner notice issued for his arrest on the request of Indian authorities. “Pasha has long been associated with operations in India. Headley believes that local Indian boys are involved in the Karachi setup,” the NIA said in its report. “Abdur Rehman is directly in touch with the top of brass of the Al Qaeda… has met Osama a number of times,” the NIA stated. The Times of India adds that sources said that IM's current leader in India, Tehsin Akhtar created this module. Waqas was entrusted with the task of teaching these students to put together IED. "The three engineering students were a perfect fit for the IM's Rajasthan module as it was very easy for them to learn how to put together bombs. It is a very technical task involving electricity circuits to time the explosions. The technical background of these three students helped them learn it fast," said an officer. He added that engineers have been found to be part of IM in the past too. In addition, an advanced team of highly trained Pakistani terrorists was going to enter India next month to assist IM disrupt the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) polls, an intelligence officer claimed on the basis of the interrogation of Waqas. Among top leaders, Amir Reza Khan, Iqbal and Riyaz Bhatkal, Mirza Shadab Baig, Dr Shahnawaz, Bada Sajid and Afeef Mota, are still in Pakistan. However, there are many fresh recruits who could rise up the ladder in time. Further, Waqas had stayed for three days at a lodge in Bandra (West) before leaving for Rajasthan. Sources in the Delhi Police's Special Cell said that before coming to Mumbai, Waqas had been hiding in a safe house in Kerala for some time. "He took a train from Kerala to Mumbai, planning to go to Ajmer. We are interrogating him," said special cell commissioner SM Srivastava. Separately, all special division CID units in Tamil Nadu have been urged to keep tabs on activities of suspected fundamentalists following the arrest of Waqas and his accomplices, The Times of India reports on March 24. An un-named Police officer said, "IM men had earlier committed serial blasts in Bangalore and Hyderabad which are geographically close to Chennai."
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March - 25 
IM operative Riyaz Bhatkal has been tapping new recruits in India through social networking sites, reports The Times of India on March 26. This was revealed during interrogation of Tehsin Akhtar and Waqas by the special cell of Delhi Police.
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IM operative Riyaz Bhatkal has been tapping new recruits in India through social networking sites, reports The Times of India on March 26. This was revealed during interrogation of Tehsin Akhtar and Waqas by the special cell of Delhi Police.
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March - 25 
NIA which is probing the Vagamon Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) camp case had found that one of the accused in the case, Mansar Imam had close links with Tehseen Akthar, New Indian Express reports on March 26. The NIA had found that Imam,
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NIA which is probing the Vagamon Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) camp case had found that one of the accused in the case, Mansar Imam had close links with Tehseen Akthar, New Indian Express reports on March 26. The NIA had found that Imam, arranged hide-outs for Yasin Bhatkal and Tehseen after bomb blasts in different parts of the country. Bhatkal and Tehseen had escaped to Nepal following the arrest of Manzar Imam from Ranchi on March 3, 2013.
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March - 26 
A Delhi court on March 26 (today) sent IM 'commander' Tehseen Akhtar in Police remand till April 2, 2014, reports Zee News. According to Delhi Police Special Commissioner S.N. Srivastava, Akhtar was formally arrested from near Kakarvitta (Jhapa Distr
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A Delhi court on March 26 (today) sent IM 'commander' Tehseen Akhtar in Police remand till April 2, 2014, reports Zee News. According to Delhi Police Special Commissioner S.N. Srivastava, Akhtar was formally arrested from near Kakarvitta (Jhapa District) on the Nepal border while he was entering India. He was coming from Kathmandu.
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March - 26 
The Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Rajasthan Police on March 26 took over the investigation of IM modules in the state, reports Hindustan Times. The Jodhpur Police, following an order issued by the Additional Director General of Police, CID (CB),
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The Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Rajasthan Police on March 26 took over the investigation of IM modules in the state, reports Hindustan Times. The Jodhpur Police, following an order issued by the Additional Director General of Police, CID (CB), have handed over the case to the ATS. An unnamed senior Police official said, “We have handed over the investigation against IM modules in Jodhpur to the ATS Rajasthan after receiving orders from the police headquarters.”
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March - 26 
The Indian Mujahideen (IM) planned to hit tourism in India by targeting famous places like the Taj Mahal in Agra (Uttar Pradesh) and Pushkar in Rajasthan, reports The Times of India on March 27. Arrested ‘chief’ of IM's India operations Tehseen Akhta
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The Indian Mujahideen (IM) planned to hit tourism in India by targeting famous places like the Taj Mahal in Agra (Uttar Pradesh) and Pushkar in Rajasthan, reports The Times of India on March 27. Arrested ‘chief’ of IM's India operations Tehseen Akhtar alias Monu has disclosed that he had conducted the recce of Agra and Pushkar in December, 2013 along with some other places like Jodhpur, Bharatpur and Gopal Garh.
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March - 26 
Two suspected Pakistani militants, identified as Murtaza and Owais, were arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) from Gorakhpur city of Gorakhpur District on March 26, reports The Times of India. A huge cache of arms and ammunition were
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Two suspected Pakistani militants, identified as Murtaza and Owais, were arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) from Gorakhpur city of Gorakhpur District on March 26, reports The Times of India. A huge cache of arms and ammunition were recovered from the militants. The information about the presence of these two terrorists in Gorakhpur was provided by Indian Mujahideen (IM) ‘chief’ 'commander' Tehseen Akhtar, who was arrested on March 25, reports delhidailynews.com.
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March - 26 
According to sources in the Delhi Police, Tehseen Akhtar told them during interrogation that two highly trained fidayeens (suicide attackers) had gone to Uttar Pradesh, reports NDTV on March 27. It is however not yet clear whether they plan to carry
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According to sources in the Delhi Police, Tehseen Akhtar told them during interrogation that two highly trained fidayeens (suicide attackers) had gone to Uttar Pradesh, reports NDTV on March 27. It is however not yet clear whether they plan to carry out an attack. Also, the arrest of IM operative Waqas, a Pakistani national, would help establish the “missing links” in the probe into the September 2010 Jama Masjid terror attack, Delhi Police on March 26 told a court, reports Indian Express.
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March - 27 
Five persons were arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) from Sikar (Sikar District) in connection with the ongoing investigation into the Indian Mujahideen's (IM) Rajasthan module, The Times of India reports on January 28. They have been identif
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Five persons were arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) from Sikar (Sikar District) in connection with the ongoing investigation into the Indian Mujahideen's (IM) Rajasthan module, The Times of India reports on January 28. They have been identified as Mohammed Aqib, Mohammed Sajjad, Mohammed Waqar, Mohammed Umar and Mohammed Wahid, all from Sikar town. The ATS officials said that these youths, some of them students, were tasked with placing bombs at various places. They were recruited in the IM through Maroof alias Ibrahim who was arrested by Delhi Police's Special Cell and Rajasthan ATS on March 22 from his house in Jhotwara's Sanjay Nagar-D locality. Additional Director General of Police, ATS Alok Tripathi said, "Maroof used to visit Sikar and had recruited them in the terror outfit. They had been promised that they would be flown out of the country where they were to be trained in making bombs. They were supposed to plant bombs also".
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March - 27 
Official of the Pune District administration attached the house of terror suspect Mohsin Chaudhary at Manisha Complex in Mitha Nagar area of Kondhwa on March 27, reports Indian Express. Mohsin, an alleged Indian Mujahideen operative, is wanted in ma
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Official of the Pune District administration attached the house of terror suspect Mohsin Chaudhary at Manisha Complex in Mitha Nagar area of Kondhwa on March 27, reports Indian Express. Mohsin, an alleged Indian Mujahideen operative, is wanted in many terror cases, including the German Bakery blasts of February 2010. He has been missing since 2008. His brother Akbar Choudhary, also alleged to be an IM operative, was earlier arrested in 2008. The Times of India adds on March 28 that investigations have found out that IM has already prepared the next leadership for the outfit, inspite of the arrest of Waqas and Tehseen Akhtar. At least two operatives who are fully trained, ready and close to the top bosses are out in the field to take reins of the outfit. While one of them, from Bihar, has been trained by Yasin Bhatkal and is said to be as sharp as Tehseen, another has been sent by Pakistan-based IM founder Riyaz Bhatkal. To make matters worse, Bodhgaya and Patna blast key accused Haidar Ali, who was indoctrinated by Tehsin, is yet to be caught. Further, Tehseen Akhtar during the interrogation told Police that he was entrusted with the job to smuggle Zahida Khanum, wife of IM 'India operations chief' Yasin Bhatkal, from Delhi to Nepal in the last week of August 2013. However, their plan could not materialize since Bhatkal himself was arrested on August 29 at the Indo-Nepal border and brought to Delhi.
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March - 28 
The five youths who were arrested from Sikar used to self finance their terror activities and arrange accommodation and logistics for Indian Mujahideen's (IM) trainers by collecting money from among themselves every month, Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS)
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The five youths who were arrested from Sikar used to self finance their terror activities and arrange accommodation and logistics for Indian Mujahideen's (IM) trainers by collecting money from among themselves every month, Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) officials said, The Times of India reports on March 29. "The five youths, three of whom are students, used to arrange money from among themselves to self finance their terror activities. Each of them used to contribute INR 100 to INR 1000 every month," a senior ATS officer said."The five youths were planning to leave for Afghanistan for further training. Maroof had asked them to be prepared for leaving the country. They always followed Maroof's instructions," the officer said.
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March - 28 
The Special Cell said on March 28 that IM planned to attack the Red Fort in the national capital and some of its operatives recently carried out a reccee of the Moghul era monument. One of the arrested members of Rajasthan's module-Shaquib Ansari had
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The Special Cell said on March 28 that IM planned to attack the Red Fort in the national capital and some of its operatives recently carried out a reccee of the Moghul era monument. One of the arrested members of Rajasthan's module-Shaquib Ansari had clicked pictures of the monument, from where Prime Minister unfurls the national flag every Independence Day, and also made route maps of the adjoining areas, sources said.
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March - 29 
A letter purportedly sent by banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), was received by Welham Girls' School in Dehradun on March 29, reports The Times of India. The hand-written letter signed by IM 'commander' Laqwi warned of serial blasts at seve
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A letter purportedly sent by banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), was received by Welham Girls' School in Dehradun on March 29, reports The Times of India. The hand-written letter signed by IM 'commander' Laqwi warned of serial blasts at several important places in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) between March 30 and April 8, 2014. It said the blasts would "avenge what happened with Muslims in Kashmir, Gujarat and Muzaffarnagar." According to Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ajay Rautela, the letter is written in Hindi and has a sprinkling of Urdu words. "The letter has been sent to our forensic lab and we are trying to trace its source of origin," he said.
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March - 30 
On March 30, one suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist, identified as Addas was arrested by Sikar District Police from Sikar in connection with the ongoing investigation into IM's Rajasthan module, reports IBNLive. He was one of the six suspecte
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On March 30, one suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist, identified as Addas was arrested by Sikar District Police from Sikar in connection with the ongoing investigation into IM's Rajasthan module, reports IBNLive. He was one of the six suspected terrorists from Sikar who were trained through Maroof, who was arrested earlier. Addas was a student of Polytechnic college doing diploma in civil engineering in Sikar, the sources said.
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March - 31 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Zia-ur-Rahman’s alias Waqas came in touch with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) while studying at Government College of Technology in Faislabad (Punjab province of Pakistan), The Hindu reports on April 1. Sources familiar with h
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Zia-ur-Rahman’s alias Waqas came in touch with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) while studying at Government College of Technology in Faislabad (Punjab province of Pakistan), The Hindu reports on April 1. Sources familiar with his interrogation said Rahman first encountered volunteers from LeT, then in early in 2010, he signed up for the Daura Aam — a 21-day basic training course. Later, he turned to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), which in turn sent him to a Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) camp North Waziristan. Rahman told Police he was put in touch with Riyaz Bhatkal by a Faislabad-based tailor, Abdul Rahman.
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March - 31 
Yasin Bhatkal, Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief', wanted to carry out a jihad in the country using 'gulels' (catapult/slingshot), the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found in its course of investigations, The Times of India repo
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Yasin Bhatkal, Indian Mujahideen (IM) 'India operations chief', wanted to carry out a jihad in the country using 'gulels' (catapult/slingshot), the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found in its course of investigations, The Times of India reports on April 1. Bhatkal wanted to train IM cadres in the use of such catapults in terror attacks. Bhatkal, said a Police officer, even got 1,000 such catapults made but the plan never materialised. Bhatkal told his interrogators that he returned to India in 2006 after completing his terror training in Pakistan. He stayed at a friend's place in Udipi, Karnataka, and worked at a cycle repairing shop. After the July 11, 2006, serial train blasts in Mumbai, Riyaz Bhatkal, IM founder, met Yasin in Udipi. Yasin brought some catapults from Dubai and wanted to replicate them in the country and distribute them among Muslims in Udipi. "He planned to distribute some 1,000 gulels," the officer said. Yasin tried to get the catapults made from a place called Arab Tabela in South Mumbai. He brokered a deal with a small-time blacksmith, Raju Bhai, who agreed to make a die-cast and 1,000 catapults for INR18,000. During this time, Yasin stayed at a guest house near Mumbai Central station for Rs100 a day. His partner, Abu Bhai, too stayed with him.
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