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IM men wanted to adopt Maoist method to kill politicians: NIA

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 25 2014 | 8:40 PM IST
Indian Mujahideen's Pakistan-based founder Riyaz Bhatkal had suggested adopting tactics used in the 2013 Maoist strike in Chhattisgarh on Congress leaders for eliminating politicians, the NIA has told a Delhi court.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) said this in its supplementary charge sheet filed before a special court which today took cognisance of the final report filed against 20 suspected IM men and fixed the case for hearing on November 3.
"Accused A-10 (Riyaz Bhatkal who is absconding) has clearly stated about his wish of repeating blasts in Mumbai to teach a lesson to police. Investigation has established that accused A-10 appreciated Maoist act of killing Congress leaders and postulated that IM should also do such activity like killing political leaders," NIA said in the charge sheet.
Maoists had last year attacked the Congress cavalcade in Chhattisgarh in which 27 people, including the party's top leaders, were killed.
The charge sheet further said that absconding IM member Mirza Shadab Beg had "allied" with top terror group al Qaeda for exploring the availability of fidayeen attack in India.
"The accused A-16 (Beg) allied with the al Qaeda and was exploring the availability of fidayeen i.E. Suicide attacker from the al Qaeda for terrorist act in India. The accused formed a sub-group of IM operatives which allied with other absconding jihadi terrorists from different states of India who had taken shelter in Pakistan, for the furtherance of terrorist activities within India," it said.
It also claimed Beg had travelled to bordering areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan for meeting the operatives of international terrorist organisations like the al Qaeda and the Taliban.

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First Published: Sep 25 2014 | 8:40 PM IST

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