Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Jama Masjid firing: Two detained in Mumbai

PTI
Policemen check the foreign tourists at Jama Masjid, a day after the firing incident. Maharashtra police have detained two person in connection with the shootout. Photo: Sushil Kumar Verma



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police check the foreign tourists at Juma Masjid, a day after the firing incident. Maharashtra Police have detailed two persons in connection with the shoot out. PhotoL Sushil Kumar Verma.
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An e-mail owning-up responsibility for the shootout was sent to BBC using a mobile phone.
Two persons have been detained here for questioning in connection with the e-mail purportedly sent by terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, owning up the attacks outside Jama Masjid in Delhi, police said on Tuesday.
The e-mail was sent using a mobile phone. The SIM card, as well as the phone was purchased using a fake address and name, from Mumbai.

When Maharashtra ATS and crime branch officers reached the address, they did not find anyone by that name living there, said a senior police official.

Two persons have picked up for questioning, he said, refusing to divulge further details. Soon after the firing near Jama Masjid on Sunday, in which two Taiwanese nationals were injured, an e-mail was sent to various media houses, threatening to carry out attacks during the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

The e-mail, sent to BBC, does not directly refer to the incident of firing, but said “in the name of Allah, attack is a tribute to Atif Amin and Mohammad Sajid.” Both Amin and Sajid were killed by police in Batla House encounter on September 19, 2008.
(the hindu)
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