Samjhauta accused claims his group planted Malegaon bombs

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December 20, 2012

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Mumbai, December 20: A man accused of planting bombs on the Samjhauta Express in 2007 has reportedly told investigators that he was part of a group of Hindutva extremists who planted bombs at a masjid in Maharashtra's Malegaon town in 2006 which killed 37 people and wounded more than 300.

 

The blasts had originally been blamed on nine Muslim men who were arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad and alleged to be linked to the banned Students Islamic Movement of India. The nine had claimed they had been framed in the case and seven of them were granted bail last year.

 

In 2011, Swami Aseemanand, an alleged Hindu extremist, reportedly confessed that radical Hindu activists were behind the 2006 blasts. He, however, retracted his confession.

 

Now, Rajender Chaudhary alias Pehelwan, arrested from Ujjain on Saturday in connection with the Samjhauta blasts, is believed to have told the National Investigation Agency that he, along with Dhan Singh, Ramji Kalsangra, and Amit alias Ashwini Chauhan, planted the bombs in Malegaon in 2006.

 

Dhan Singh, 29, was arrested by the NIA on Monday from the Uttar Pradesh-Madhya Pradesh border area near Satna on suspicion that he had planted the bomb in the 2008 Malegaon blast in which seven people were killed. Ramji and Amit continue to evade the police.

 

Chaudhary has allegedly told NIA officers that he, Ramji and Amit surveyed Malegaon and selected the targets. He is also believed to have claimed that slain RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi and Sandeep Dange knew about the plans to target Malegaon in 2006 during the holy Friday prayers of Shab-e-Baraat. Malegaon was chosen as it has a large Muslim population, he has allegedly said. The agency is now trying to ascertain the source of the explosives.

 

Sources said Chaudhary is likely to be booked in the 2006 Malegaon blasts case and a manhunt has been launched to trace Amit and Ramji who are now being suspected to be the bomb-makers.


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June 3,2020

Mangalore, Jun 3: One man was arrested by the Crime Branch of city police from Mangalore for allegedly having links with gangster Ravi Pujari, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep Patil said on Wednesday.

According to the police, the man identified as Ghulam has been sent to 10-day police custody.

"During the investigation of a case related to Ravi Pujari, it was found that one Ghulam is a close associate of Pujari and had helped him in extortion and other illegal activity. Ghulam was arrested from Mangalore. He was produced before a court and sent to 10-day police custody," Patil said.

The senior police officer said that further investigation is on in the matter.

Pujari, who was wanted in several cases including ones related to heinous crimes like murder and extortion, was brought to Bengaluru earlier this year from Senegal. He had reportedly gone underground two decades ago and had allegedly been carrying out illegal activities from abroad.

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Bengaluru, May 14: As many as 22 new cases have been reported in Karnataka taking the total number of positive cases in the state to 981. 

The new cases include five in Bengaluru Urban - all with a contact history, four each in Gadag - with history of travel to Ahemadabad, Mandya with travel history to Mumbai, Maharashtra and Bidar - with three from containment zone and one with travel history to Mumbai, three from Davangere and one each from Belagavi and Bagalkote.

Meanwhile, two more deaths have been reported in the state on Thursday morning taking the total toll to 35. This is apart from a non-COVID-19 death.

An 80-year-old resident of Dakshina Kannada, got admitted at private hospital following a stroke. She was shifted to the icu on confirmation for Covid-19 at a designated hospital on April 26. She died on Thursday due to septic shock.

Another 60-year-old male, resident of Ananthapur in Andhra Pradesh, admitted at Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru with severe pneumonia and respiratory distress died due to cardiac arrest on Thursday morning. He had hypotension and Diabetes Mellitus, according to the morning health bulletin.

Sources in Victoria Hospital said this person was the first patient to undergo clinical trial for plasma therapy. He was infused plasma on Monday. However, his condition continued to remain the same.

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March 30,2020

Kochi, Mar 30: Kerala High Court, while hearing a petition filed against Karnataka's decision to block the border with Kerala, on Monday said that no lives should not be lost in the name of fighting coronavirus.

Kerala High Court also said that "the current problem should be resolved amicably. Both the Union government and the Karnataka government should rise to the occasion."
The Central government has informed Kerala High Court that the movement of goods and medical services qualify under essential services, which is permitted despite the lockdown, and added that directions have been issued to give priority to the movement of such goods and services.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka government has sought a day's time to clarify their stand.

The matter will be taken up for further hearing via video conference tomorrow.
Kerala government has submitted that the action of Karnataka government to close the border is illegal as all the national highways in the country come under the jurisdiction of the National Highway Authority.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan has also approached the Supreme Court seeking directions to open the Karnataka-Kerala border to allow movement of ambulances and other emergency vehicles for the transport of essential items to Kerala.

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