NIA identifies key accused, co-conspirator in Cafe blast case
As part of the efforts to locate and arrest the absconding accused people, the NIA has conducted searches at 18 locations in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
PTI
New Delhi, 5 April
The National Investigation Agency
(NIA) has identified Mussavir Hussain Shazib as the key accused who carried out
the blast at a cafe in Bengaluru on 1 March and Abdul Matheen Taahaa as the
co-conspirator.
As part of the efforts to locate
and arrest the absconding accused people, the NIA has conducted searches at 18
locations in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, an NIA spokesperson said.
In the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case,
the NIA has identified the accused person who carried out the IED blast as
Mussavir Hussain Shazib and the co-conspirator as Abdul Matheen Taahaa, both
residents of Thirthahalli in Shivamogga district of Karnataka. Several people
were injured in the blast at the cafe located at ITPL Road, Brookefield,
Bengaluru.
Further, as part of the
investigation, Muzammil Shareef, a resident of Khalsa, Chikkamagaluru, who
extended logistics support to the main accused peopl, was arrested on 26 March and
was examined in police custody, the spokesperson said.
The agency declared rewards of Rs
10 lakh on information leading to the arrest of each of the absconders on 29 March.
The NIA has been summoning and examining all acquaintances, including college
and school friends, of the absconding and arrested accused persons to gather
evidence and information in the case, the spokesperson said.
It being a terror incident, any
information on the identity of the witnesses may put them in risk in addition
to hampering investigation. Also, unverified news items hamper effective
investigation in the case, the agency said. The NIA sought the cooperation of
all for the arrest of the absconding accused persons, the spokesperson said.
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