Indian Mujahideen ringleader shot dead in Nepal

ANI  |  Kathmandu/Sunsari [Nepal] 

Principal of a private school in Nepal's district, who was murdered on September 20, has been identified as the ringleader of terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, confirmed the sources in the

Alam was shot in his head, The attackers fled the site, which is seven kilometre from the Indian territory. Alam died on the spot.

"He is publicly identified as He was on the radar of as he was suspected to be involved in the 1993 attack. The Indian government, about two decades ago, requested the government to hand over him to them which could not happen as denied," a high-level police source confirmed to ANI.

urged to hand him over when Bamdev Gautam of the then Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) was the

"Bamdev Gautam also rejected the proposal of the to hand him over, and now he is killed," the source added. Alam had taken the membership of the CPN-UML during the political upheaval in

The Indian government, at that time, in co-operation with the Intelligence Bureau, also gave the location details and other relevant information to the Nepal government, informing that Alam was involved in terrorist activities.

Alam, who was also a cleric, had also sheltered four other suspects of terror attack and helped them to fly over to the countries by arranging passports for them.

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First Published: Sat, September 22 2018. 16:05 IST