03-08-2006, 11:12 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Militancy mushrooms in Bangla colonies </b>
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Neeraj Chauhan / New Delhi
Two gunned down in Holambi Kalan------ <b>The gunning down of Ghulam Yazdani, chief of Lashkar-e-Tayyeba's Bangladesh unit, by a team of the Special Cell of Delhi Police in the North-West district clearly warns about the dangerous fallout of allowing unhindered mushrooming of colonies of illegal migrants from the neighbouring country</b>.
The encounter took place in the early hours of Wednesday in Holambi Kalan, a few kilometres away from the unauthorised colony largely inhabited by Bangladeshis.
Given his antecedents of involvement in attacks on holy places and crowded public areas, Yazdani's role in the attack on the Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi cannot be ruled out, said a police official.
Also gunned down in the encounter was Kajol, a Bangla militant cadre of Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami who had accompanied the Lashkar's Bangla chief. <b>Both of them were shot dead in a field close to the colony, where about 40,000 Bangladeshis reside</b>.
In the past few months, Delhi Police has arrested quite a few Bangladeshi terrorists from different parts of the Capital while others have been killed. Most of these had links in the <b>illegal Bangladeshi colonies in the North-West district or trans-Yamuna area.</b>
Following the attacks in Varanasi, security has been beefed up in the markets, hotels and guesthouses are being checked and a tenant verification drive is also on.
Yazdani and Kajol were coming from Moradabad in a stolen car. <b>A petrol pump slip bearing the time of 1 am on Wednesday was found in the Maruti 800 (UP-21-3851) as also a toll tax slip of Hapur</b>.
Their entry into the Capital from Uttar Pradesh late in the night in a stolen car following the blasts at Varanasi made the police suspicious. This was especially so after their involvement in the Shramjeevi blasts near Varanasi last year became known. <b>A huge cache of explosives has been recovered from their possession as also an AK-56 rifle with two magazines.</b>
That the intelligence agencies were interested in the duo became clear by the dossier on them clearly showing their involvement in attacks on places of worship or crowded public areas. <b>"Their role in the blasts on Shramjeevi Express in 2005 is established. They had also organized several attacks in Bangladesh including the attack on British High Commissioner Anwar Chaudhary at Shah Jalal Mazar in 2004. Kajol was named for the serial bomb blasts in Bangladesh," </b>said Joint Commissioner Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh.
<b>Yazdani, a resident of Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh had procured explosive materials from Hyderabad recently.</b> The Special Cell arrested two people-- Shamil and Dhahin -- last week from New Delhi railway station. They are suspected to have carried out blasts in the City Task Force office in Hyderabad last year. Yazdani had gone for training to Pakistan with 22 others from Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Police claim the two were in contact with banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) operative Azam Ghouri. Investigating agencies are probing the role of SIMI in the Varanasi blasts. The outfit was also believed to have provided local logistical support to Lashkar during the attack on Ayodhya last year.</span>
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I told you, look for Indian Muslim, B.Raman is wrong. This is SIMI gift to India.
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Neeraj Chauhan / New Delhi
Two gunned down in Holambi Kalan------ <b>The gunning down of Ghulam Yazdani, chief of Lashkar-e-Tayyeba's Bangladesh unit, by a team of the Special Cell of Delhi Police in the North-West district clearly warns about the dangerous fallout of allowing unhindered mushrooming of colonies of illegal migrants from the neighbouring country</b>.
The encounter took place in the early hours of Wednesday in Holambi Kalan, a few kilometres away from the unauthorised colony largely inhabited by Bangladeshis.
Given his antecedents of involvement in attacks on holy places and crowded public areas, Yazdani's role in the attack on the Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi cannot be ruled out, said a police official.
Also gunned down in the encounter was Kajol, a Bangla militant cadre of Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami who had accompanied the Lashkar's Bangla chief. <b>Both of them were shot dead in a field close to the colony, where about 40,000 Bangladeshis reside</b>.
In the past few months, Delhi Police has arrested quite a few Bangladeshi terrorists from different parts of the Capital while others have been killed. Most of these had links in the <b>illegal Bangladeshi colonies in the North-West district or trans-Yamuna area.</b>
Following the attacks in Varanasi, security has been beefed up in the markets, hotels and guesthouses are being checked and a tenant verification drive is also on.
Yazdani and Kajol were coming from Moradabad in a stolen car. <b>A petrol pump slip bearing the time of 1 am on Wednesday was found in the Maruti 800 (UP-21-3851) as also a toll tax slip of Hapur</b>.
Their entry into the Capital from Uttar Pradesh late in the night in a stolen car following the blasts at Varanasi made the police suspicious. This was especially so after their involvement in the Shramjeevi blasts near Varanasi last year became known. <b>A huge cache of explosives has been recovered from their possession as also an AK-56 rifle with two magazines.</b>
That the intelligence agencies were interested in the duo became clear by the dossier on them clearly showing their involvement in attacks on places of worship or crowded public areas. <b>"Their role in the blasts on Shramjeevi Express in 2005 is established. They had also organized several attacks in Bangladesh including the attack on British High Commissioner Anwar Chaudhary at Shah Jalal Mazar in 2004. Kajol was named for the serial bomb blasts in Bangladesh," </b>said Joint Commissioner Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh.
<b>Yazdani, a resident of Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh had procured explosive materials from Hyderabad recently.</b> The Special Cell arrested two people-- Shamil and Dhahin -- last week from New Delhi railway station. They are suspected to have carried out blasts in the City Task Force office in Hyderabad last year. Yazdani had gone for training to Pakistan with 22 others from Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Police claim the two were in contact with banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) operative Azam Ghouri. Investigating agencies are probing the role of SIMI in the Varanasi blasts. The outfit was also believed to have provided local logistical support to Lashkar during the attack on Ayodhya last year.</span>
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I told you, look for Indian Muslim, B.Raman is wrong. This is SIMI gift to India.