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<b>Mumbai Blasts:</b> City doctor arrested

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Maharashtra Police has arrested a doctor in connection with the July 11 serial train blasts, taking the tally of the total arrests in the case to four, even as the ATS-Crime Branch joint teams have detained over 20 more persons on suspicion of their involvement in the blasts, ATS sources said.

Dr Parveen Ansari, a Unani practioner from central Mumbai, who was being grilled by Mumbai crime branch for the past five days, was transferred to the ATS last night and has since then been placed under arrest, the sources said.

He has been charged with conspiracy and will be produced before a local court by this afternoon, they said.

Ansari is the fourth person to be arrested besides Kamal Ansari, Khalid Sheikh and Mumtaz Choudhary - all of whom were arrested on Thursday evening.

Ansari had undergone training in weapons handling and explosives in Pakistan and is suspected to be the prime motivator to the LeT cadre in executing the serial train blasts, the sources said.

A post-graduate in Unani medicine from Nagpur, Ansari has been practicing Unani Medicine in central Mumbai and was popular in the locality. ATS suspects that he has also sent several youths from central Mumbai and suburbs to Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir to undergo LeT training.

Sources said that four more persons were also being interrogated namely, Faizal, Muzzamil, Firoz Bangali and Sohail. Of them, Muzzamil is a software engineer, while Faizal is his cousin, and both have been detained from a southern Indian city. Sohail, on the other hand, has been detained from Pune, they added.

 

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First Published: Jul 24 2006 | 10:54 AM IST

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