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Ambani security scare: Terrorist Tehseen Akhtar to be questioned in Tihar today

Ambani security scare: Terrorist Tehseen Akhtar to be questioned in Tihar today Prawesh Lama A team of officers from the Delhi police’s special cell will visit Tihar jail on Monday and question Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Tehseen Akhtar on his role in the case of the explosives-laden vehicle outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s house, Antilia, in Mumbai on February 25. © Getty FILE Indian police keep watch outside Tihar Jail, where Mohammed Afzal Guru was reportedly hanged earlier this morning, in New Delhi on February 9, 2013. A Kashmiri separatist was executed Saturday over his role in a deadly attack on parliament in New Delhi in 2001, an episode that brought nuclear-armed India and Pakistan to the brink of war. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN (Photo credit should read RAVEENDRAN/AFP/Getty Images)

No technical link between Israel embassy blast, Ambani security scare: Officials

No technical link between Israel embassy blast, Ambani security scare: Officials Shishir Gupta, New Delhi © Provided by Hindustan Times Investigators have traced the Mumbai message to a phone number used by Indian Mujahideen terrorist Tehseen Akhtar, who is currently lodged in high-security Tihar Jail. (HT Photo) Counter-terrorism agencies have found no link between the improvised explosive device (IED) blasted outside the Israeli embassy in New Delhi on January 29 and the explosive-laden sports utility vehicle found near the residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani a month later on February 25. While in both cases, a non-existent organisation called Jaish-ul-Hind has taken responsibility for the cyber message posted in case of Mumbai, the agencies have informed the government that there is no technical link between the two cases. “The posting of the message on February 27 night on Telegram messaging app in the Mumbai case with Jaish-ul-Hind taking responsib

Evidence put 7/11 Mumbai blasts accused on death row; now NIA, intelligence and police files are questioning that proof

Evidence put 7/11 Mumbai blasts accused on death row; now NIA, intelligence and police files are questioning that proof In perhaps the most bizarre story to ever emerge from India’s criminal justice system, five innocent men may be on death row while those who carried out the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, some of them in prison, have never been prosecuted for their crime. Praveen Swami December 28, 2020 09:00:29 IST One of the coaches in which explosives were set off during the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. Reuters/File Photo Early one summer morning in 2006, five men gathered inside a dingy apartment in the Deccan Cooperative Society in Sewri, on the eastern fringes of South Mumbai. The men busied themselves moulding a black, plasticky goo, its texture not dissimilar to the Play-Doh thousands of kindergarten children would have been amusing themsel

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