From Georgia, the Delhi Police wants to get more details
Press Trust of Indiaabout the stay of Afshar in that country in 2011 as the authorities in capital Tbilisi were provided with an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number which was used by the alleged accused to make telephone calls. The Delhi Police is seeking from Israeli authorities the statement of Yeshua who was airlifted to her country within days after the attack. The Delhi Police's reminders to Malaysia and Thailand related to a request for handing over details of the investigations being carried out as a near-simultaneous attacks on Israeli nationals in India, Thailand and Georgia were initially planned as part of a conspiracy. However, in Bangkok, the plan failed after one of the bombs exploded with its handler while in Georgia, it was defused by the police. In the first chargesheet, Delhi Police had named Kazmi, Afshar, Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, Saeid Moradi and Mohammad Kharzei for allegedly hatching conspiracy and executing the terror attack and the second chargesheet details use of a scooter for recce, motorcycle on the day of incident and some call details. India has secured an Interpol Red Corner warrant against all the four and it was also issued. The phone book of Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, who was arrested by Malaysian police from Kuala Lumpur airport, led to the arrest of Kazmi. Explosive used for bombing in the national capital was TNT -- Trinitrotoluene, the Central Forensic Sciences (CFSL) said in its report two months after the attack.