01-14-2009, 01:58 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Delhi blasts were âplotted in Batla Houseâ</b>
Staff Reporter | New Delhi
pioneer.com
The third chargesheet filed by the Delhi Police has reiterated the Batla House angle to the conspiracy behind the September 13 serial blasts in the Capital. Despite various political parties, including Ministers in the UPA Government, questioning the veracity of the encounter, the police have stated in one chargesheet after another that the<b> serial blasts were plotted at L-18, Batla House, in the Jamia Nagar area of south Delhi</b>.
Submitting the third chargesheet before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Sanjay Bansal, the police have held Zeeshan and Mohammad Sajid, the Indian Mujahideen operatives, responsible for carrying out the blast at Barakhamba Road on September 13 last year. <b>Zeeshan, one of the key conspirators, is currently in the custody of Gujarat police. Another accused, Sajid, was killed in the shootout at L-18 Batla House on September 19. Zeeshan was arrested from Jhandewalan area on the evening of the Batla House encounter</b>.
In the chargesheet, the Special Cell of Delhi Police referred to the disclosure of Zeeshan that he, along with Sajid, had planted the bomb inside a dustbin at Barakhamba Road. The explosion had claimed two lives and left 28 injured. The police have stated that the entire conspiracy was hatched by Amir Raza Khan, a co-founder of the Indian Mujahideen. Khan is said to have worked in close coordination with Shehzad Ahmed and Mohammed Ariz alias Junaid, who had escaped from Batla House after shooting at Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma. Appearing in the court, the Investigating Officer (IO), however, said the Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) report pertaining to the laptop, mobile phones and explosives recovered from them was pending and would be filed later.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Sanjeev Yadav said the other co-accused chargesheeted by the police are Mohammad Saif, Saquib Nissar, Mohammad Shakeel, Jia-ur-Rehman, Quayamuddin and Sadiq Sheikh. While the police had secured the custody of Quayamuddin from Madhya Pradesh, Sadiq was brought from Mumbai on transit remand. The police have also accused Mohammad Hakim, whose custody was secured by the police on January 4 following his arrest by the Uttar Pradesh police. A supplementary chargesheet against him would also be filed later.
The police have accused 28 persons in connection with the serial blasts, of which 16 have been arrested and <b>12 are absconding. Those on the run include Riyaz Batkal, Shahrukh and Mohammed Khalid, who allegedly supplied the explosives</b>. The police also secured the non-bailable warrants for the absconders till February 16. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Don't forget Amar Singh and Jamia University is paying to protect terrorist.
Jamia University gets funding from Indian Tax money.
Staff Reporter | New Delhi
pioneer.com
The third chargesheet filed by the Delhi Police has reiterated the Batla House angle to the conspiracy behind the September 13 serial blasts in the Capital. Despite various political parties, including Ministers in the UPA Government, questioning the veracity of the encounter, the police have stated in one chargesheet after another that the<b> serial blasts were plotted at L-18, Batla House, in the Jamia Nagar area of south Delhi</b>.
Submitting the third chargesheet before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Sanjay Bansal, the police have held Zeeshan and Mohammad Sajid, the Indian Mujahideen operatives, responsible for carrying out the blast at Barakhamba Road on September 13 last year. <b>Zeeshan, one of the key conspirators, is currently in the custody of Gujarat police. Another accused, Sajid, was killed in the shootout at L-18 Batla House on September 19. Zeeshan was arrested from Jhandewalan area on the evening of the Batla House encounter</b>.
In the chargesheet, the Special Cell of Delhi Police referred to the disclosure of Zeeshan that he, along with Sajid, had planted the bomb inside a dustbin at Barakhamba Road. The explosion had claimed two lives and left 28 injured. The police have stated that the entire conspiracy was hatched by Amir Raza Khan, a co-founder of the Indian Mujahideen. Khan is said to have worked in close coordination with Shehzad Ahmed and Mohammed Ariz alias Junaid, who had escaped from Batla House after shooting at Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma. Appearing in the court, the Investigating Officer (IO), however, said the Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) report pertaining to the laptop, mobile phones and explosives recovered from them was pending and would be filed later.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Sanjeev Yadav said the other co-accused chargesheeted by the police are Mohammad Saif, Saquib Nissar, Mohammad Shakeel, Jia-ur-Rehman, Quayamuddin and Sadiq Sheikh. While the police had secured the custody of Quayamuddin from Madhya Pradesh, Sadiq was brought from Mumbai on transit remand. The police have also accused Mohammad Hakim, whose custody was secured by the police on January 4 following his arrest by the Uttar Pradesh police. A supplementary chargesheet against him would also be filed later.
The police have accused 28 persons in connection with the serial blasts, of which 16 have been arrested and <b>12 are absconding. Those on the run include Riyaz Batkal, Shahrukh and Mohammed Khalid, who allegedly supplied the explosives</b>. The police also secured the non-bailable warrants for the absconders till February 16. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Don't forget Amar Singh and Jamia University is paying to protect terrorist.
Jamia University gets funding from Indian Tax money.