Arrested terrorist was trying to revive SIMI, IM: Police

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Arrested 2008 bomb blast mastermind Qureshi was trying to revive the (SIMI) and (IM) in four states, said police on Monday.

of Police (DCP) said Qureshi was trying to revive IM and in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and

The police clarified that the terrorist was not planning to carry out terror activities in

"We had information that Qureshi would come to meet an old associate in the Ghazipur area. Acting on the information, a Special Cell team arrested Qureshi on the night of January 20 from Ghazipur area in after a brief exchange of fire," said Kushwaha.

A 9 mm pistol, five cartages and some fake documents were seized from India's most wanted terrorist Abdul Qureshi, who is co founder the IM and once a of

"He is mastermind of 2008 blasts on July 26, 2008 in After few day of the blast, 29 unexploded IEDs were found from Qureshi was also mastermind of planting those IEDs which did not blast due to some technical fault," Kushwaha said.

"After the blasts, he managed to escape to and lived there on the forged documents. He also went to between 2013-15 to raise funds and revive his network," the DCP said.

He termed Qureshi as a shrewd and sharp mind criminal who does not believe in leaving behind traces.

"He has worked with top-notch private IT companies and was drawing very good salary.

He is a and got education from English medium school," Kushwaha said.

The Police is verifying 2008 bomb blast mastermind Abdul Qureshi's role in other blasts also.

"His name figured in 2006 train blasts but we will have to verify it from His name also figured in blasts. We also suspect that he signed the emails in the name of which took responsibility of blasts," Kushwaha said.

The said Qureshi has a very detailed criminal profile.

"He has a very detailed criminal profile. NIA had announced Rs 4 lakh on his Imn four camps of were organised in Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Gujarat, and wherein waging war against was planned, which they call Jihad," Kushwaha said.

The 2008 bombings were a series of 21 bomb blasts that hit Ahmedabad, India, on July 26, 2008, within a span of 70 minutes. 56 people were killed and over 200 people were injured.

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First Published: Mon, January 22 2018. 15:05 IST