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Six more arrested in connection with Pandya's murder

Source: PTI
May 14, 2003 08:55 IST
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Six more persons were arrested on Tuesday night for allegedly having links with the main accused, Mufti Sufiyan Patangiya, in the murder of former Gujarat home minister Haren Pandya.

A press release issued by the Gujarat Police on Wednesday said officials got information during their interrogation of 'ISI agents' arrested earlier that Azgar Pervez Sidiq Mohammed and Farouk Sheikh were involved in the conspiracy and would visit Bapunagar area of Ahmedabad soon.

When the two turned up in Bapunagar, crime branch officials arrested them and recovered a cache of .12 bore ammunition and a crude gun.

Based on the information provided by the duo, another team of crime branch sleuths nabbed Mohammed Hussain Gulab Hussain Sheikh and Maulvi Ahmed Hussain Allarakha Mansuri from different areas of the city. Officials recovered a country made weapon from possession of Hussain, the release said.

Crime branch, which is also probing the involvement of the underworld in Surat in Pandya's murder, detained a Mufti identified as Mohammed Tahir Asifbhai for questioning.

Asifbhai allegedly had links with Patangiya, who is absconding. Patangiya, according to the police, supplied the gun used in killing the former minister. Another accused Sikhander Khan Usman Khan of Palanpur district was also arrested for allegedly having links with Patangiya.

Crime branch officials have so far arrested 28 people in both the cases and have recovered 17 firearms so far.

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