IM co-founder met 8 people in UP to revive group’s weak network: Cops
NEW DELHI: Abdul Sub han Q ur es hi, alias Tauqeer, the arrested alleged co-founder of terror group Indian Mujahideen (IM), met eight people inUtt ar Pradesh after returning to India from Nepal about four months ago in a bid to revive IM’s weak and scattered network, Delhi Police said on Tuesday.
Of the eight people as many as five were old sympathisers of the Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), a banned Islamist organisation considered to be the IM’s forerunner, police said.
Special cell sleuths said they were interrogating Qureshi to establish the identity of the eight people and the role he had assigned to them. Qureshi allegedly received over Rs 7 lakh from various hawala operators on the instructions of his h and ler,Riyaz Bhatkal,o ne of the founder members of IM who is suspected tobe based in Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, they said. “The funds were made available to Qureshi for indoctrinating unemployed Muslim youths to fill the void created by the fall of top IM leaders and revive the terror organisation,” said a special cell officer who is part of the interrogating team.
Qureshi was apprehended around 8.30 pm on Saturday after a brief gunfight near the Paper Market in east Delhi’s Ghazipur locality, deputy commissioner of police( special cell) Pr a mod Singh Ku shwa ht old reporters on Monday. One of India’ s most wanted criminals, Qureshi was the suspected mastermind behind the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts.
Police agencies are interrogating Qureshi to as certain his alleged role in a plan to carry out a terror strike in Goa in 2008, which was averted with the arrest of Ziyauddin Nasir and Asadullah Abubakar from Karnataka in January 2008.
Six stolen vehicles, fake number plates, maps of Goa, a pen drive, CDs containing religious literature and other incriminat- ing documents were seized from them. The two allegedly had planned to plant bomb sin the stolen vehicles and park them at different crowded locations in Goa frequented by foreign tourists, said police. During the probe, it was revealed that Nasir, who allegedly had links with Las h kare- Taiba,wa sin touch with Quresh iandSafd ar Nagori, the then head of SIMI. Also, Abubakar, who was associated with Na gori, was Qureshi’s roommate in Hub li, K ar nat aka. Q ur es hi fled to Nepal via Bi h arin 2008, soon after his name surfaced in connection with the Ahmedabad serial bombings, police said.
During his stay in Nepal till early 2015, Qureshi worked as a school teacher and managed to pro cure a vote rID card and passport of Nepal in the name of Abdul R eh man, the investigators added.
In 2015, Kushwah said that Q ur es hi went to Saudi Arabia on Bhatkal’ s instructions to arrange money needed for the revival of the IM.