Patrawala murder: 4 acquitted released
The four accused in the Adnan Patrawala kidnap-murder case were released from jail on Tuesday morning. Ayush Bhat, Adnan’s friend and one of the accused, said he will pursue his graduation, and that being accused of killing his best friend was the worst phase of his life.
Shoddy probe weakened Adnan case
Lethargic police paperwork and shoddy investigations were the key factors that led to the acquittal of the four accused in the kidnap-murder of 16-year-old Adnan Patrawala.
‘Humint’ helped ATS crack case
Once again, human intelligence (humint), and not electronic surveillance, helped the Maharashtra ATS crack the 13/7 triple blasts case.
ATS chief Rakesh Maria confirmed that the investigating body received its first reliable lead from its informants in November.
13/7 blasts: Intel agencies doubt ATS success
Six-and-a-half months after the Mumbai 13/7 serial blasts case, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad on Monday claimed it had cracked the case and arrested two persons, Naqi Ahmed Sheikh (22) and Nade
ATS offers help to released boys
Two Mohali-based college students’ attempts to sneakily get extra cellphone talk-time backfired terribly when the two were arrested as terror suspects due to possession of an unnaturally high number of SIM cards. The Maharashtra ATS picked them up from Mohali suspecting their role in July 13 bomb triple bomb blasts in Mumbai. Ironically, however, the boys’ families are claiming that the ATS, which has now let off the four suspects on bail, is now offering to speak to their college so that they are not suspended.
‘Pak committee won’t get access to Kasab’
The Pakistan judicial commission that will be coming to Mumbai on February 3 in connection with the November 26 terror attack will not be given any access to Ajmal Aamir Kasab — a fact that was confir
13/7 blasts: Suspected IM men Indians?
Putting a question mark on the Delhi police’s claim that the two Indian Mujahideen operatives who stayed in Byculla and were responsible for the 13/7 triple blasts were Pakistani nationals, local inve
‘Pak committee won’t get access to Kasab’
The Pakistan judicial commission that will be coming to Mumbai on February 3 in connection with the November 26 terror attack will not be given any access to Ajmal Aamir Kasab — a fact that was confirmed by officials of the Mumbai police.
Suspected IM men Indians?
Putting a question mark on the Delhi police’s claim that the two Indian Mujahideen operatives who stayed in Byculla and were responsible for the 13/7 triple blasts were Pakistani nationals, local investigations are now pointing to them actually being Indians from Bihar.
2 IM men recced Lalbaugcha Raja
The two Pakistani nationals, believed to be Indian Mujahideen cadre, who had stayed in Byculla prior to the 13/7 triple blasts had done a recce of the Lalbaugcha Raja between September 1 and 4, investigations have revealed. Sources said the duo could not gather the explosives on time and left for Delhi, where they are believed to have been involved in the September 7 blasts outside the Delhi high court.