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FIR against IM cadre for Patna, Bodh Gaya blasts

Source: PTI
November 22, 2013 15:24 IST
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An FIR has been registered by the Bihar police against two Indian Mujahideen operatives Tahseen Akhtar and Haider Ali, besides some unnamed persons in connection with the serial bomb blasts at Patna and Bodh Gaya and illegal transaction of money having links with Pakistan.

The FIR was lodged at Gandhi Maidan police station on Thursday, Station House Officer Raj Bindu Prasad said on Friday. The present FIR is in addition to two other FIRs registered in connection with the multiple explosions during the rally of BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi with Gandhi Maidan police station and GRP Patna.

Tahseen Akhtar, alias Monu, considered to be the "mastermind" of both the Patna blasts on October 27 and Bodh Gaya blast on July 7 and Ali were absconding.

Thursday's FIR was lodged after revelation of transaction of huge amount of money having Pakistan-links which was recently busted in Lakhisarai district, the police said. A property attachment notice has been issued against Monu at his parental home at Maniyari in Samastipur district.

Ali, who hails from Madanpur in Aurangabad district, is also a top level IM operative.

The Bihar police recently busted a racket involved in illegal transaction of money having Pakistan link at Lakhisarai. Four persons from Lakhisarai were been arrested in this connection along with a woman Ayesha Banu, the "kingpin" of the money transaction racket and her husband Zubair Hussain from Mangalore.

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