http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5922_1827518,0015002500010002.htm 
STF claims to have nabbed 3 terror links        
HT Live Correspondent
October 23       
        
THE SPECIAL TASK force (STF) sleuths arrested three Bangladeshi brothers on
Monday and claimed to have busted a local network of
Harkat-Ul-Jehad-Al-Islam. The arrests were made in Blunt Square, Alambagh.

The three Bangladeshis have been identified as Mohd Khairul, Mohd Kausar and
Mohd Yaar Ali, all residents of Chandpur district under Sahrasti police
station of Bangladesh.

Of the three brothers, Mohd Khairul sneaked into India about 7 years ago via
Kolkata. From here, he went to Nagpur, Gorakhpur and then reached Varanasi.

Here, Khairul picked up a job with Parivaar Bakery situated in the
industrial area after introducing himself as Deepu Sarkar son of Pratap
Sarkar and resident of Maniktalla, Kolkata.

Khairul also moved into a rented apartment in Manduadeeh. STF sleuths claim
that here he came in touch with members of Harkat-Ul-Jrhad-Al-Islam and got
into anti-national activities. "He was regularly in touch with members of
the terror outfit over phone," STF officials said.

Similarly, Mohd Kaisar also arrived in India via Kolkata-Gorakhpur route and
then shifted to Lucknow with brother Khairul about 2 years back. He picked
up a job with Milkmade Biscuit Factory at Blunt Square and started living on
the factory compound. He introduced himself as Sonu Sarkar son of Narayan
Sarkar resident of Blunt Square, near Roop General Store, Alambagh.

What's more, he also got a ration card no 255591 made in his name and
subsequently got a mobile phone connection too after producing his ration
card as identity of his being an Indian residing at Lucknow. From his mobile
phone, he kept contact with several people in Bangladesh. "Besides, he also
regularly kept contact with some members of banned terror outfits in Dubai
and South Africa," STF sleuths claimed. Kausar had also applied for a
passport on the basis of his fake identity. This became known after the STF
found an affidavit that he had submitted for getting his passport made on
March 22 this year. Significantly, no one in Milkmade Factory ever suspected
Kaisar of indulging in any anti-national activity.

The workers knew him as Sonu Sarkar. STF sleuths also found details of Sonu
Kausal Krishna Pav Roti Private Limited, Kathmandu and Sonu Sethi Chahana
Pav Roti Private Limited, Kausaltar, Bhaktpur, Nepal. 

The third brother Mohd Yaar arrived in Lucknow about three months back and
started working in Milkmade Biscuit Factory. Yaar was called to Lucknow by
Kaisar to assist him. Yaar was introduced as Deepak son of Narayan Sarkar.

STF sleuths said that the three brothers kept on going to Bangladesh
illegally throughout their stay. 

STF sleuths also discovered that another brother Roshan Ali alias Roshan
Shajar, lives in South Africa. "We have contacted the central security
agencies to get some details about him," STF sources said. Khairul, Kaisar
and Yaar, STF sources said, kept on meeting members of some banned terror
outfits and exchanged vital information with them.

SSP STF SK Bhagat, after being tipped off about some terror outfits having
set up a base in the city, set up different teams under the supervision of
ASP, Rajesh Pandey and Jai Prakash, deputy superintendent of police.

 

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