Two JMB operatives wanted in 2014 Burdwan blast case held

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi/Kolkata 

Two (JMB) operatives, wanted in the 2014 case, were arrested by the in West Bengal's district, officials said Tuesday.

"They were wanted in the case. Kazi was also declared a proclaimed offender while Ali was his associate," an NIA said.

"Acting on a tip-off, our officials along with the local police conducted a raid at a place in Hooghly's Arambagh Monday midnight and arrested these two suspects who were under our radar for the Khagragarh explosion case," the told

The two were Tuesday produced before a special court in Kolkata that sent them to 14 days NIA custody, he said.

Kadar hailed from Nanur in district, while Sajjad was a resident of Kandi in district.

The two were on the run since the explosion at a house in the Khagragarh locality of Burdwan town on October 2, 2014, killing two persons and injuring another, the said.

"The duo had returned to a couple of months back. They were well-versed in manufacturing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and were hiding in Arambagh," he said.

Asked whether the two were planning to carry out any terror activity in the state, the NIA sleuth said it was still unclear.

"They are being questioned and the agency is testing the documents and materials seized from them," he said.

An added Ali "was an associate of Kazi and was in touch with the other accused of through encrypted communication of protected text/other social media apps, as revealed by him during initial questioning."

"Incriminating articles like battery, wires, electronic circuit, electronic clocks and watches to be used for the preparation of IEDs were seized from his possession.

It was also learnt that the NIA got information about Kadar and Sajjad and their whereabouts after grilling arrested

So far, the agency has filed charge sheet against 30 accused under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and several sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Arms and Explosive Acts.

During investigation, it was revealed that the two deceased and the injured, believed to be JMB members, and present in a rented house, were engaged in preparation of bombs, arms and ammunition, maintaining hideouts and organising terrorist training camps in pursuance of a larger conspiracy to carry out attacks in different parts of and in Bangladesh, the NIA said.

The JMB is a terrorist organisation operating in It was banned by the of in 2005.

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First Published: Tue, January 29 2019. 21:00 IST