1993 Mumbai blasts accused held

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

An alleged key conspirator of the 1993 serial blasts has been arrested by the Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), an said here today.

Acting on a tip-off, (52), also known as Ahmed Lambu, was last evening arrested by an ATS team near in south Gujarat, the said.

"Shaikh was absconding since the blasts. A red-corner notice (international look-out notice) had been issued against him. We will hand him over to the CBI now," ATS Superintendent of Police said.

The CBI probed the serial blasts of March 1993 in which 257 people were killed and over 700 injured.

Shaikh was carrying a reward of Rs 5 lakh on his head, the SP said.

Shaikh, who lived in a dormitory in Mumbai, left the country immediately after the blasts, another senior police said.

"He was one of the key accused in the conspiracy to smuggle explosives into and conduct blasts at the behest of Dawood Ibrahim. Shaikh was introduced to Dawood by (another conspirator)," he said.

Shaikh allegedly attended a meeting with Dawood in where the conspiracy was chalked out, the official added.

"As directed by Dawood, Shaikh and some others went to from to train in bomb-making, handling firearms and converting vehicles into bombs. Shaikh was also involved in the landing of RDX on the Raigad coast in Maharashtra," he said.

Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon, two alleged masterminds of the blasts, are still absconding, while over hundred others, including gangster Abu Salem, were convicted.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 18:20 IST