Two terrorists caught in Pune had tested bombs in the forests of Pune, Satara and Kolhapur !

Both of them are related to ISIS Al-Sufa !

Pune (Maharashtra) – It is clear from the anti-terrorist team’s report submitted in Court that the 2 terrorists caught by the Kothrud Police had tested bombs in the forests of Pune, Satara and Kolhapur. When both the terrorists were produced in the District and Sessions Court, Sessions Judge S V Kachre remanded them to Police custody till 5th August. Both of them belonged to ISIS’ Al Sufa group and their aim was to carry out activities harmful to national interest. A 436-page investigation report has been submitted to the Court.

After the anti-terrorism squad searched the house of both the accused, various items were found. White powder along with electronic devices were found. It was confirmed that the powder was an explosive in the ‘explosive wafer detector’ and the ‘dog squad’ of the Police also gave a ‘positive report’ in this regard. What sort of explosive is in this powder ? To understand this, samples of the powder have been sent to a forensic lab and the Police are currently awaiting its results.

Both were rabid supporters of Fayaz Kagzi a notorious terrorist of the Lashkar-e-Toiba !

Both Imran Khan and Mohmand Saki were supporters of the Lashkar-e-Taiba and notorious Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist and commander Fayaz Kaghzi, who had died in a suicide bombing in Madina in 2016. The above information, was revealed when the Police investigated the contents of a seized laptop. Kagzi was involved in various anti-national activities in the country, including Maharashtra.

Kagzi was radicalising local youth by showing them videos of the Gujarat riots. He was involved with the L.E.T. and in 2006 he played a vital role in the weapons stockpile case, again in 2010 he had an important role in the German Bakery and the JM Road Sakali Bomb blast case. He had recruited terrorists from India, including Abu Jundal, the terrorist involved in the Mumbai terror attack. He was also in close contact with Yasin Bhatkal, the founder of ‘Indian Mujahideen’.