Fourth accused in Pune blast arrested
By IANS - NEW DELHI
17th October 2012 08:50 PM
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Low intensity bombs were strapped on to three bicycles and dustbins in five coordinated multiple explosions at J M Road in the heart of Pune on August 1.(PTI)
The fourth suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative allegedly involved in the August 1 Pune blast was
arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police, an official said Wednesday. The other three accused were arrested earlier.
The accused has been identified as Landge Irfan Mustafa, 30, was arrested near a bus stand in Jaipur Oct 10, police said.
"Mustafa
was one of the other accused in the Pune blast. Many are still absconding," said Special Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) S.N. Srivastav.
Mustafa is undergoing 20 days of police custody, which ends on Oct 30.
Asad
Khan, 33, and Imran Khan, 31 were arrested from south Delhi Sep 26. The
third alleged operative, Sayed Firoz alias Hamza, 38, was arrested Oct 1
from the Nizamuddin Railway Station here.
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