The property of suspected Indian Mujahideen operative Haider Ali, accused in bomb blasts in Patna and Bodh Gaya, was attached Sunday night after he failed to surrender, police said Monday.
Haider is a resident of Khiryawa village under Madanpur police station in Aurangabad district.
"A joint team of the NIA (National Investigation Agency) and Bihar Police attached the property as he failed to surrender after a special court asked him to till Jan 9," a police official said.
The joint team seized four wooden beds, iron gate, chairs, clothes and utensils from the house in the presence of Haider's mother Rehana Khatoon, he said.
Khatoon along with her two daughters makes beedis to earn their livelihood.
Haider is wanted for planning and executing acts of terrorism, including the July 7 Bodh Gaya and the Oct 27 Patna blasts.
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