10-01-2006, 08:58 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>City BPO manager planted bombs, held </b>
 Hyderabad, Sept. 30: A call centre manager was arrested by Mumbai police for the 7/11 Mumbai train blasts. Naveed Hussain, 26, IS suspected to be a Lashkar-e-Tayyeba operative. Naveed was picked up from his rented flat at Lake Shore Apartments in Neredmet on Friday evening. Hyderabad Task Force, Central Zone and Detective Department personnel assisted the Mumbai police in arresting Naveed. He was directly involved in the Mumbai blasts, said a police source.
A city police official admitted, He was not on our radar. He appears to be a member of the sleeper cell. Usually we do not concentrate on areas like Neredmet. Naveed is said to be related to Faizal, the main conspirator of the 7/11 blasts. Police will also question one Ibrahim who used to come to Naveeds room. SIT sleuths are questioning a woman BPO employee linked to Naveed.
Naveed was born in Kuwait, where his father still works, and did his graduation in commerce from Mumbai. His mother was a Pakistani and after her death, his father had married again. Naveed was staying in his Neredmet residence for the past two years. His neighbours were shocked at learning that he was a terror suspect.
I cant believe this, said Swasthik Chandrashekar, who was sharing the flat with Naveed. He is innocent and I dont think that he is involved in the blasts. R.G. Naidu, who stays in the neighbouring apartment, said that Naveed had left for Mumbai two months before the blasts. He said he was going for some training, said Mr Naidu. He came back only 20 days ago.
Swasthik, who is a quality analyst the BPO where Naveed worked, said, For the one month Naveed was not using his mobile phone and said it was infected with a virus. Police suspects that Naveed was not using mobile phone to avoid detection. Police also questioned Swasthik, who hails from Ooty in Tamil Nadu. Cyberabad police said that Naveeds brother Waleed was a journalist working with an English newspaper in Mumbai. He has also been picked up, said a police officer.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
 Hyderabad, Sept. 30: A call centre manager was arrested by Mumbai police for the 7/11 Mumbai train blasts. Naveed Hussain, 26, IS suspected to be a Lashkar-e-Tayyeba operative. Naveed was picked up from his rented flat at Lake Shore Apartments in Neredmet on Friday evening. Hyderabad Task Force, Central Zone and Detective Department personnel assisted the Mumbai police in arresting Naveed. He was directly involved in the Mumbai blasts, said a police source.
A city police official admitted, He was not on our radar. He appears to be a member of the sleeper cell. Usually we do not concentrate on areas like Neredmet. Naveed is said to be related to Faizal, the main conspirator of the 7/11 blasts. Police will also question one Ibrahim who used to come to Naveeds room. SIT sleuths are questioning a woman BPO employee linked to Naveed.
Naveed was born in Kuwait, where his father still works, and did his graduation in commerce from Mumbai. His mother was a Pakistani and after her death, his father had married again. Naveed was staying in his Neredmet residence for the past two years. His neighbours were shocked at learning that he was a terror suspect.
I cant believe this, said Swasthik Chandrashekar, who was sharing the flat with Naveed. He is innocent and I dont think that he is involved in the blasts. R.G. Naidu, who stays in the neighbouring apartment, said that Naveed had left for Mumbai two months before the blasts. He said he was going for some training, said Mr Naidu. He came back only 20 days ago.
Swasthik, who is a quality analyst the BPO where Naveed worked, said, For the one month Naveed was not using his mobile phone and said it was infected with a virus. Police suspects that Naveed was not using mobile phone to avoid detection. Police also questioned Swasthik, who hails from Ooty in Tamil Nadu. Cyberabad police said that Naveeds brother Waleed was a journalist working with an English newspaper in Mumbai. He has also been picked up, said a police officer.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->