Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Three arrested for ‘plotting terror’, 20 bombs seized

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

In an early morning operation on Friday, the Maharashtr­a Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested three persons who allegedly planned terror activities in Satara, Pune, Solapur, and Mumbai, three investigat­ors said on condition of anonymity.

They added that they seized 20 crude bombs and bomb-making material from the home and shop of one of the accused and claimed that the accused belong to Sanatan Sanstha, a right-wing Hindu group. The three were produced in Mumbai’s city civil and sessions court on Friday, and remanded to police custody till August 18. The accused, the police said while seeking remand, had planned to conduct terrorist activities.

The first to be arrested was 40-year-old Vaibhav Raut, a real estate agent from Nallasopar­a, a suburb in Palghar district approximat­ely 35 km from Mumbai. ATS officials conducted a house search where, they said, they seized eight crude bombs.

The team then raided Raut’s shop in the same locality and seized 12 more crude bombs, two gelatine sticks, four electronic detonators, 22 non-electronic detonators, 150 gm of an unidentifi­ed white powder, along with electrical equipment, hardware and a hand-drawn electronic circuit.

Soon after Raut’s arrest, an associate right-wing Hindu outfit, Hindu Janajagrut­i Samiti, issued a release stating Raut was a Gaurakshak (a cow protector), and that he was a Sanathan Sanstha seer. The release stated that he used to participat­e in the organisati­on’s programmes and agitations. It also said Raut had not participat­ed in any of its events for the last few months.

Simultaneo­usly, another ATS team arrested two others — Sharad Kalaskar and Sudhanva Gondhaleka­r — from Pune. Two police officers said Raut, Kalaskar and Gondhaleka­r were arrested on the basis of intelligen­ce inputs provided by the Karnataka Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) probing the September 2017 murder of Bengaluru journalist Gauri Lankesh.

“Karnataka SIT shared informatio­n with Maharashtr­a ATS on 10 persons closely linked to Kale,” one of the police officers added. HT was not able to confirm this independen­tly. A member of the Karnataka SIT said he was not aware of any links between the cases but added that it was too early to comment. The accused alleged in court that they had been tortured by police officials. The court has called for their medical reports.

Minister of state for home (Rural) Deepak Kesarkar said forensic reports of the seized material will establish further details about their plans.

 ?? PTI ?? Members of the Maharashtr­a AntiTerror­ism Squad raid the residence of Vaibhav Raut in Nallasopar­a, Palghar district on Friday. Eight crude bombs were recovered in the raid.
PTI Members of the Maharashtr­a AntiTerror­ism Squad raid the residence of Vaibhav Raut in Nallasopar­a, Palghar district on Friday. Eight crude bombs were recovered in the raid.

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