Anti-Terror Agency Identifies Key Accused Who Carried Out Bengaluru Cafe Blast

Anti-Terror Agency Identifies Key Accused Who Carried Out Bengaluru Cafe Blast


The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has identified Mussavir Hussain Shazib as the key accused who carried out the blast at a cafe in Bengaluru on March 1 and Abdul Matheen Taahaa as the co-conspirator.

As part of the efforts to locate and arrest the accused who are on the run, the NIA has conducted searches at 18 locations in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, an NIA spokesperson said. In the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case, the NIA has identified the accused person who carried out the IED blast as Mussavir Hussain Shazib and the co-conspirator as Abdul Matheen Taahaa, both residents of Thirthahalli in Shivamogga district of Karnataka.

Several people were injured in the blast at the cafe located at ITPL Road, Brookefield, Bengaluru.

Further, as part of the investigation, Muzammil Shareef, a resident of Khalsa, Chikkamagaluru, who extended logistics support to the main accused persons, was arrested on March 26 and was examined in police custody, the spokesperson said.

The agency had declared rewards of ? 10 lakh on information leading to the arrest of each person on the run on March 29.

The NIA has been summoning and examining all acquaintances, including college and school friends, of the accused who are on the run and those who have been arrested to gather evidence and information in the case, the spokesperson said.

It being a terror incident, any information on the identity of the witnesses may put them at risk in addition to hampering the investigation. Also, unverified news items hamper effective investigation in the case, the agency said.

The NIA has sought the cooperation of all for the arrest of the accused who are on the run, the spokesperson said.
 
Those who extend logistical support to terrorism should be severely punished as a deterrant to others. Make an example out of them.
 
Those who extend logistical support to terrorism should be severely punished as a deterrant to others. Make an example out of them.
What if the number of supporters in India are over 20 crores?
 
Those who extend logistical support to terrorism should be severely punished as a deterrant to others. Make an example out of them.
The people who provided logistical support to assassins of Rajeev gandhi were pardoned by SC on plea of DMK. This shows you how serious we are when it comes to punishing those who extend logistical support to terrorism.
 
NIA deserves huge props. They wre able to identify the terrorists based on nothing but a grainy, low quality CCTV footage, of the guy even though he was wearing a cap and a face mask.
 
Notice something strange?
The accused were also part of manglore cooker blast, which took place 2 years ago.
The Rameshwaram Cafe Blast took place on 1st March, Friday, 2024. They could have planted it in any of the temples, the damage from the stampede due to a small blast would have been a lot greater. They could have done it in a mosque at the time of evening prayer, the damage would have been greater than what was in the cafe. Something is strange.

Recently, NIA had made a lot of arrests all over India. Maybe the plan was to put India back into the terror wave of the 2000s.
 

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