Aurangabad Arms Haul

26/11: Abu Jundal's police custody ends today New Delhi: Key 26/11 attacks handler Abu Jundal's police custody ends on Monday and the matter is set to come up for hearing at a Mumbai court.

The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) was given the custody of Jundal for their investigations into the 2006 arms haul case and the 26/11 attacks.

In May 2006, the ATS chased down two vehicles on the Chandwad-Manmad Highway in Aurangabad, one of which was being driven by Jundal. While Jundal managed to escape, the ATS arrested three other terror suspects and seized the vehicles that carried a huge cache of RDX, AK-47s and bullets.

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