Five video clips of the Ahmedabad blasts, one clip of terrorists planting a bomb in Delhi, four photographs of the Delhi blast sites, one clip of the Jaipur blast, photographs of two cars stolen from Mumbai and used in the Ahmedabad blasts have been recovered by the Delhi Police from the mobile phone and laptop of Atif Amin, the Indian Mujahideen leader who was later killed in the September 19 shooting at Batla House in Jamia Nagar.
There is also CCTV footage from the Metro stations at Central Park and Greater Kailash-I market which show the IM operatives leaving the area after planting the bombs. Timings on the CCTV match with the explosion timing.
These are part of the evidence in the draft chargesheet readied by the Delhi Police for the September 13 Delhi serial blasts case in which 26 people died and over 100 were injured. The chargesheet is expected to be filed in a Delhi court on or before December 17 when the 90-day remand period for the five IM operatives, arrested from Batla House, gets over.
Atif was said to have videographed all the locations himself before planting the bombs there. The Chandigarh-based Forensic Science Laboratory has confirmed that these video clips were taken from the recovered mobile phone.
The Delhi Police, in its chargesheet, will be linking the network of the five IM operatives to the blasts in Jaipur and Ahmedabad as well. The cellphone IDs of terrorists in Gujarat and Delhi have matched and call detail records show calls being exchanged between IM operatives located in Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi before and after the blasts.
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