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Indian Mujahideen outsmarts security agencies, continues to target India. CBI faces tough task ahead in investigations despite filing Preliminary Enquiry. ...
11:41 PM, Feb 25, 2013

Are groups like India Mujahideen trying to create a religious divide?

At least seven major terror strikes since 2006 in the country have been linked to Indian Mujahideen, the banned terror outfit. ...
11:34 PM, Feb 25, 2013

IM outsmarts agencies, continues to target India At least seven major terror strikes since 2006 in the country have been linked to Indian Mujahideen, the banned terror outfit. Intelligence agencies consider the outfit's leader, Bhatkal brothers, as India's most wanted terror suspects. Agents believe the outfit now virtually works as a BPO unit for its handlers. ...  
09:16 PM, Feb 25, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: Advani blames 'neighbouring country'
by IANS
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader LK Advani on Saturday indirectly charged Pakistan of involvement in the Hyderabad blasts, saying the "neighbouring country" is solely responsible. Advani said that the Hyderabad blasts should not be viewed as an isolated incident and that they are a part of a string of militant attacks on India planned by the neighbouring country. ...  
11:53 AM, Feb 24, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: 'Maqbool met high-security prisoner at Nellore jail' Even as the investigations continue into the twin blasts in Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad, sources confirm that Indian Mujahideen suspect Syed Maqbool met a high security prisoner in Nellore jail just months before his arrest by the Delhi Police in October 2012. The NIA is now acting upon the lead and is interrogating prisoner Feroze Khan. ...  
09:08 AM, Feb 24, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: NIA focus on three Indian Mujahideen modules

Three suspects have been identified in connection with the Hyderabad blasts. NIA teams are expected to visit Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand in search of them. ...
11:19 AM, Feb 23, 2013

Hyderabad: NIA checking CCTV showing 5 men near blast site The investigators probing the Hyderabad blasts on Saturday recovered CCTV footage from the blast site that showed five men on cycles moving near the area. Sources said that the police were trying to verify the identities of the five. Meanwhile, several teams of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) are likely to visit Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh in search of the three suspects that the investigators have identified so far....  
10:25 AM, Feb 23, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: Most of the injured discharged, 5 said to be critical

Three hospitals in and around Dilsukh Nagar in Hyderabad are catering to the injured. ...
09:25 AM, Feb 23, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: Suspects believed to be behind 7/11 attacks More than 24 hours after twin blasts rocked Dilsukh Nagar in Hyderabad, the National Investigation Agency has identified four suspects and significantly, the four are also said to have been involved in the July 2011 Mumbai blasts. The investigators are now trying to disentangle the complex web for results in the mystery of who carried out the twin blasts in Hyderabad. It is a web that has now spread across...  
07:49 AM, Feb 23, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: Indian Mujahideen link suspected

Twenty four hours after twin blasts took place in Hyderabad, the political blamegame has begun on whether the state and the Centre failed to act despite specific intelligence inputs. With the government pushing harder now for the controversial National Counter-terrorism Centre, investigators say they have specific leads and three suspects they're focussing on. ...
11:07 PM, Feb 22, 2013

3 suspects from UP, Bihar, Jharkhand under probe Investigators have developed some leads in the Hyderabad twin blasts case and are working on three specific names that have been under suspicion by the Hyderabad Police. According to sources one of the suspects belongs to Uttar Pradesh, the second is from Bihar and the third is from Jharkhand. ...  
04:02 PM, Feb 22, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: Don't think the police has failed, says Shinde Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde is not yet ready to blame the police for the twin blasts that rocked Dilsukh Nagar in Hyderabad on Thursday evening. Mentioning that the death toll had risen to 14 and that the list of the injured had increased to 119, the Home Minister said that he doesn't think the police has failed, "at the moment". ...  
09:04 AM, Feb 22, 2013

Hyderabad blasts: No lessons learnt by NIA? At 7.00 pm on Thursday night, two blasts rocked the crowded area in Hyderabad's Dilsukh Nagar. The blasts happened near the Venkatadri and Konark theatres, with a crowded bus stand just a stones throw away. Fifteen injured were brought to the nearby Doctor Yashoda Hospital after the blast and admitted in various ICUs. Fourteen people died and over 55 were injured. ...  
07:20 AM, Feb 22, 2013

Full text: Intel report on IM's recce in Dilsukh Nagar In a shocking development, it has been revealed that an Indian Mujahideen operative had in 2012, during questioning by the Delhi Police, confessed doing a recce of Dilsukh Nagar in Hyderabad. A crucial police interrogation report accessed by CNN-IBN has revealed that specific information was provided during the questioning of the Indian Mujahideen operative. ...  
11:36 PM, Feb 21, 2013

IM suspect had confessed doing recce of Dilsukh Nagar In a shocking development, it has been revealed that an Indian Mujahideen operative had in 2012, during questioning by the Delhi Police, confessed doing a recce of Dilsukh Nagar in Hyderabad. A crucial police interrogation report accessed by CNN-IBN has revealed that specific information was provided during the questioning of the Indian Mujahideen operative. ...  
11:24 PM, Feb 21, 2013

Top Indian Mujahideen operative arrested by NIA A top Indian Mujahideen operative was on Monday arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Bihar. The arrested Indian Mujahideen operative was identified as Danish. ...  
09:24 PM, Jan 21, 2013

Pune blast: Maharashtra ATS arrests one more accused Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad on Monday arrested one more person on charges of aiding and abetting the 2012 Pune serial blasts. He will be produced in an Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act court later on Monday. ...  
03:40 PM, Jan 14, 2013

Pune blasts planned after murder of terror accused Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad, which on Thursday arrested three more members of terror outfit Indian Mujahideen in connection with the August 1 Pune blasts case, said the conspiracy began after the murder of Qatil Siddiqui, an accused in German Bakery blast case, at Pune's Yerawada jail. "The plan to carry out blasts started immediately after Siddiqui was killed," said ATS chief Rakesh Maria. ...  
11:51 PM, Dec 27, 2012

Fasih Mohammad's judicial custody to end today New Delhi: The judicial custody of Fasih Memhmood, a suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist and an accused in Delhi and Bangalore blasts, will end on Friday. A court had on November 1 sent Fasih to judicial custody after Special Cell of Delhi Police, which had arrested him at IGI Airport after his deportation from Saudi Arabia recently, said it no longer needed his custody for interrogation. The court had also ordered...  
06:37 AM, Nov 16, 2012

Fifth accused in Pune blast arrested New Delhi: Indian Mujahideen terrorists were planning to carry out a 'fidayeen' attack at Bihar's Bodh Gaya to avenge "atrocities" against Muslims in Myanmar, Delhi Police on Friday claimed after arresting a fifth man in connection with Pune serial blasts this August. Sayed Maqbool, a resident of Maharashtra's Nanded whom police claimed is the district president of All India Majlis Itehad-ul Muslimeen which has an MP in Lok Sabha, was...  
06:01 PM, Oct 26, 2012