07-09-2007, 07:40 AM
<b>UK terror plot: Jehadi CDs seized from doctorsâ home</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In Bangalore, a top police officer who declined to be named told HT there was a "distinct possibility" that jehadi funds paid for Sabeel, Kafeel and Haneef's education abroad. <b>"These courses are exorbitant for middle class families. We want to trace their friends who could be crucial links in the network,"</b> he said.
He added:<b> "We have noticed a growing number of affluent young men in (coastal and border) areas (of Karnataka) and think they might be a part of the (jehadi) network. It is not as though they got rich because of high-profile jobs. In some cases, their relatives in working in West Asia have supported them with money. Most of these boys are neither employed nor have well-to-do kin, but still have an affluent lifestyle."</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In Bangalore, a top police officer who declined to be named told HT there was a "distinct possibility" that jehadi funds paid for Sabeel, Kafeel and Haneef's education abroad. <b>"These courses are exorbitant for middle class families. We want to trace their friends who could be crucial links in the network,"</b> he said.
He added:<b> "We have noticed a growing number of affluent young men in (coastal and border) areas (of Karnataka) and think they might be a part of the (jehadi) network. It is not as though they got rich because of high-profile jobs. In some cases, their relatives in working in West Asia have supported them with money. Most of these boys are neither employed nor have well-to-do kin, but still have an affluent lifestyle."</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->