News India IM got explosives from 3 places to carry out blasts, reveal Yasin-Riyaz chats

IM got explosives from 3 places to carry out blasts, reveal Yasin-Riyaz chats

New Delhi: Indian Mujahideen has sourced explosives for its bombs from at least three places in the country, according to a report published in a newspaper. The startling revelations were made by Intelligence agencies after analyzing



In August 2008, two IM operatives allegedly travelled from Delhi to Udupi and picked up seven kg of ammonium nitrate and 10 detonators from a man identified as ‘Shah Rukh'. This was for the September 2008 Delhi serial blasts.
 
The third source is said to have been in West Bengal. A man named Anjar Mullick, who was arrested last year by the Kolkata Police Special Task Force, is alleged to have supplied explosives to Yasin for the February 2010 German Bakery blast in Pune.
 

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