Millennium Post

Mastermind of American Center attack convicted in Guj arms smuggling case

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NEW DELHI: A special CBI court in Ahmedabad on Tuesday sentenced Aftab Ansari, the mastermind of the American Center attack in Kolkata, to 10 years’ rigorous imprisonme­nt in a 17-year-old arms and ammunition smuggling case.

This case, among a number of cases registered against Ansari, pertains to the recovery of a huge cache of weapons and explosives from a truck on the intervenin­g night of October 26-27, 2001 from Patan in Gujarat. “During investigat­ion, four more persons were arrested. They have already been convicted,” a CBI spokespers­on said here on Tuesday.

Ansari was brought from Dubai through deportatio­n by the CBI in 2002.

The CBI had claimed that Ansari had admitted to having links with terrorists in Pakistan especially with Omar Sheikh, one of the three terrorists released by India to end the 1999 hijacking of an Indian Airlines plane IC-814 in Kandhar. The agency had said that investigat­ion revealed the role of Aftab Ansari as the main accused in smuggling of these arms and ammunition.

“After a thorough investigat­ion, a charge sheet was filed in the designated court. The trial court found the accused guilty and convicted him,” he said.

The CBI had seized a truck in Patan district and recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition, including 14 kg of RDX, four kg of plastic explosives, two AK-47 rifles, two pistols, two rifles, a radio set, loaded magazines, remote control devices, detonators and timers. It was alleged that Ansari had used the services of hawala operators in sending money to his henchman Aqib, who in turn would pay gunrunners who brought arms consignmen­t into the country from Pakistan. Ansari has allegedly used the services of hawala operators in forwarding Rs 25 lakh cash to Aqib so that he could pay the money to the persons who brought the consignmen­t.

Aquib had stated during interrogat­ion that he was instructed to transport the arms and explosives in a truck from the border, the agency had claimed. “The deal was being carried out under the instructio­ns and supervisio­n of Aftab Ansari. The instructio­ns were received on telephone as well as on e-mail in the name of Abdal who is none other than Aftab Ansari,” the CBI had said.

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