Seeks custody of suspect in NIA court for alleged involvement in terror cases
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The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) conducted a fresh search operation in a forest area in Pune, assisted by the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS), which led to the recovery of various chemicals used for making bombs and laboratory equipment necessary for conducting tests, the ATS said in an official statement.
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The prime suspect in the case—Mohammed Imran Mohammed Yusuf Khan—disclosed the location in Pune’s forest area, prompting the ATS to initiate the search operation in collaboration with the BDDS, which ultimately led to the seizure of different chemicals involved in the manufacturing of explosives and laboratory equipment.
Additionally, the ATS disclosed that the suspect had connections with the recently dismantled ISIS module case, wherein they were found to be recruiting youth and imparting bomb-making training. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also seized a ‘Do it yourself (DIY)’ kit for weapon and explosives fabrication.
Furthermore, the ATS revealed links between one of the suspects—Zulfikar Ali Barodawala—and individuals arrested earlier in connection with the Al-Sufa case. The ATS has moved an application before the NIA court, seeking custody of Barodawala. The court is scheduled to announce its decision on Tuesday.