The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Monday captured a 22-year-elderly person from Jammu and Kashmir with supposed association with al Qaeda-connected Ansar Ghazwat-ul Hind who was purportedly intending to do impacts in Lucknow and scout initiates for the fear module.
The police said the denounced, Tawheed Ahmed Shah, is from Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam locale. He was likewise intending to complete self destruction bombings in jam-packed spots, they asserted.
Government counsel Mithlesh Singh said Shah was created under the watchful eye of a concerned court that sent him to legal guardianship. He added that they would look for Shah’s police guardianship remand to address him exhaustively.
Shah’s capture comes after the capture of five other blamed who were trapped in July last year while purportedly intending to do psychological militant demonstrations and select individuals for the fear module. During the examination, the police said they got to realize that the blamed were in contact with the prohibited gathering and were arranging impacts in Uttar Pradesh. The police assaulted their homes and recuperated unlawful weapons, explosives and an IED fitted in a strain cooker, in addition to other things.
The police have as of now captured five blamed distinguished as Minhaz Ahmed, Maseeruddin pseudonym Mushir, Shakeel, Mohammad Mustakeem and Mohammad Moid – all occupants of Lucknow – regarding the case. They all are stopped in prison.
Singh said that the police have recorded chargesheet against the five blamed.
According to an official statement gave by the NIA, Shah was the genius behind the Ansar Ghazwat-ul Hind’s arrangement to scout initiates for the dread module and execute fear monger acts.