National Investigation Agency (NIA) has debunked the Maharashtra - TopicsExpress



          

National Investigation Agency (NIA) has debunked the Maharashtra ATS theory on the 2006 Malegaon blasts and said key accused Shabbir Masiullah was taken into custody by the Mumbai crime branch before the blasts occurred. It said Zahid Majeed, whom the ATS had named as one of the accused who planted the bombs, was not present on the spot but was in Yavatmal during the time of the blasts. The ATS had arrested nine Muslim youths for planting the bombs and charged them under attempt to murder and also invoked the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). While seven of the nine men were released on bail after serving over five years in prison, two are still incarcerated as they are accused in the 7/11 Mumbai local train blasts as well. In its chargesheet, the NIA said its probe shows that the entire conspiracy was hatched and carried out by Hindu terror operatives. It said the four bombs used to kill 31 people were assembled at Sarvasampann Nagar in Indore and transported to Malegaon in state transport buses by Manohar Narwaria, Ramchandra Kalsangara, Dhan Singh and Rajendra Chaudhary. Of the four, Kalsangara alias Badal Yadav is absconding accused. The NIA, however, has not invoked MCOCA against the Hindu terror operatives, making it easy for the accused to get bail. The NIA said Manohar Narwaria alias Sumer Thakur, Chaudhary, Dhan Singh and Lokesh Sharma along with Kalsangara, Sandeep Dange and Amit Hakla had done a reconnaissance of Malegaon thrice. "They were making preparatory acts to commit terrorist acts by arranging and imparting training in operating fire arms and assembling bombs at Bagli, Devas (MP), in 2006 to a group of persons, to commit terrorist act at various Muslim religious places in India," the chargesheet said. The NIA said the bombs were made by Kalsangara, Dhan Singh, Sharma and Hakla in June and July 2006. "The third recce of Malegaon was done on September 1, 2006, the spot was finalized and the accused decided to plant four bombs. A day before the blasts, Kalsangara, Singh, Narwaria and Chaudhry started from Indore with bombs in state transport buses and reached Malegaon next morning. Four bombs were kept in two boxes covered in two bags," the chargesheet said. The agency said in Malegaon, Narwaria and Chaudhary bought bicycles in the name of Sumer Thakur and Badal Yadav. "The bombs were fitted into the cycles at the bus station," it said.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 22:25:55 +0000

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