Detained JMB terrorist admits to crimes\, gives vital clues

Detained JMB terrorist admits to crimes, gives vital clues

IANS  |  Agartala 

The Indian member of the terror outfit Jama'atul (JMB), who was arrested in earlier this week and is now under 12-day police custody, confessed that he is a close associate of the terror outfit and involved in terror activities, police said on Friday.

Two senior officials of the (NIA), besides other central and state intelligence officials, are interrogating the 25-year-old JMB man at a police station on the outskirts of the capital city.

"The JMB terrorist confessed to have committed many crimes in different parts of India, including in and in Bengaluru, and gave significant information about the terror outfit's clandestine plan and ongoing works. NIA officials after taking transit remand from the court might take him outside the state as part of their investigation," said the officer, who also questioned the detainee.

Arrested in on March 5, the JMB cadre was on Wednesday sent to 12 days' police custody by a local court here. He would be produced in the court again on March 18.

"For the past two weeks, he had been working in a private construction firm in Arundhitinagar (on the outskirts of the capital city in western Tripura)."

Director General of Police (DGP) Akhil had earlier said that the detainee had been involved in many terror activities both in and

"Shaikh, a resident of West Bengal's district, is an expert in making IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices)."

Shukla told the media that the JMB, banned both in and India, conducted simultaneous explosions in 63 districts in Bangladesh in 2005.

"was involved in the Bodh Gaya blasts in January last year. He was involved in various terror activities in We would try to find out all possible angles about his arrival in Tripura ahead of the Lok Sabha elections," he said.

At the time of explosion in Bodh Gaya, Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, along with several Buddhist pilgrims, was camping in the town to participate in the month-long Kalachakra puja.

The (STF) of and the Police have arrested some JMB terrorists and collaborators in the state over the past few years.

Five Indian states -- (2,216 km), Tripura (856 km), (443 km), (318 km) and (263 km) -- share 4,096-km border with Bangladesh.

Though the large portions of the frontiers have barbed wire fencing, there are unfenced, mountainous and riverine borders prone to crime and smuggling, besides trans-border illegal movements.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 18:28 IST