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Hyderabad blasts: Bilal’s brother, friend arrested

Johnson T A

Posted online: Sunday, September 30, 2007 at 0000 hrs Print Email


BANGALORE SEPTEMBER 29: The hyderabad police, who are investigating Mohammed Abdul Majed, 40, the eldest brother of Mohammed Abdul Shahed, alias Bilal, 26, the key terror accused in the May 18 and August 25 bomb blasts cases, have officially placed him under arrest on charges of waging war against the country.

The police have also arrested Mohammed Shakeel, a long time friend of Bilal who was earlier linked to the October 12, 2005 blast at a police task force office in Hyderabad, in which one policeman was killed.

Majed, who according to his family was taken away immediately after the August 25 serial blasts that killed 43 people, was produced in court on Friday and remanded to judicial custody for two weeks. Majed first came under the police scanner following the October 12, 2005 blast at the police task force office. Bilal’s youngest brother Zahed, who was arrested for the blast, revealed during interrogation that Bilal used Majed as a conduit for funds sent to Hyderabad.

The 2005 police investigation records also described Majed as an unemployed resident of the Moosarambagh area in Hyderabad where the family lives. He subsequently went on to start an Internet cafe in his locality and has been in touch with Bilal, police said.

Majed and Shakeel are among the 15 people named on charges of waging war against the country in an FIR lodged on September 1. Both have not been directly linked to the May 18 or August 25 blasts as yet.

Meanwhile, the Hyderabad Police have also decided to again question Rizwan Ghazi, a 23-year-old Bangladeshi national, already in judicial custody on various charges including illegal stay, using fake documents to gain an Indian identity and waging war against the country.

Though Ghazi was initially labelled a key link to the investigations in the bomb blast cases of May 18 and August 25, the Hyderabad Police did not connect him to the blasts when they produced him in court on September 21.

Police sources said they intend to take him into police custody to interrogate him regarding the whereabouts and antecedents of two people, Masiluddin, 23, and Hussaini, 18, who lived in his room during the period of the blasts but later disappeared.

Ghazi and his sister Shafia Rafsanjani are in judicial custody on charges of illegal stay in the country. Ghazi was originally remanded to judicial custody till October 5 on September 21.

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