2 picked up in J&K for probe
The police on Saturday night picked up two surrendered militants here for questioning in connection with the HuJI email claiming responsibility for Wednesday’s blast outside the Delhi high court.
The investigation team picked up two more persons — Irshad Ahmed and Farooq Ahmed — both surrendered militants, from Kishtwar town and were taken for questioning, officials said, adding their computers have also been seized for scanning.
The police on Friday detained Sohaib, a B.A. first-year student of Degree Government College here and a resident of Astaan Mohalla, for purportedly sending the HuJI email.
Others who were picked up and quizzed in this regard include Global Cyber Cafe owner Mehmood Aziz Khwaja, his brother Majid Aziz, Manager Ashwami, Imran, Ashiq Hussain and Sunny.
A team from the NIA has returned to Delhi after camping here. The HuJI email was sent from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar from the address “harkat-uljihadi2011@gmail.com”. The outfit had on Wednesday claimed responsibility for the deadly explosion that killed 13 people and injured over 80.
“We owe responsibility of the blast at the high court, Delhi. Our demand is that Afzal Guru’s death sentence should be repealed immediately as we would target major high courts and the Supreme Court of India,” the email had claimed.
The Delhi police has in the past arrested several HuJI militants from the capital. — PTI
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