Chargesheet filed by Mumbai Crime Branch states the dead
co-founder of terror outfit had been training men for attacks
Chargesheet filed by Mumbai Crime Branch states the dead co-founder of terror outfit had been training men for attacks
According to the chargesheet filed by the Mumbai Crime Branch for various blasts since 2005, Mohammad Atif
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Terror attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008 |
Ameen, co-founder of the terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM) and who was killed in the Batla House encounter in Delhi, had been training some of the accused for terror attacks.
Ameen, who has undergone trained in Pakistan, was preparing absconding Ariz Khan alias Junaid and Mohammad Sajid who died in an encounter for terror attacks. He had received arms in August 2008. Ameen was in constant touch with Pakistani terrorists who are supported by the ISI.
4 divisionsAmir Raja Khan, the IM founder who is on the wanted list for various blasts in the country since 2005, has divided the outfit into four parts: Sahabuddin brigade for strikes in the south, Mohammad Gajnavi brigade for the strikes in the north, Shaheed A Zarkavi brigade for strikes on VVIPs and the last one for sending the threat emails before blasts to the media.
It was Mohammed Saif, who was arrested by the Delhi police during the Batla House, who made these revelations.
Saif revealed that Atif was in touch with Raja in Pakistan and had planned the attacks on Delhi and Ahmedabad.