The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has apprehended a former convict in a 2012 terror conspiracy case in connection with the March 1 Rameshwaram Cafe blast in Bengaluru.
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Suspect Details:
- Name: Shoaib Ahmed Mirza
- Age: 35
- Background: Former convict released in 2017 after serving five years for involvement in a Lashkar-e-Taiba-linked terror conspiracy in Bengaluru.
Key Findings:
- Role: Mirza acted as a link between a key suspect arrested for the blast and an overseas handler.
- Arrest: Mirza was arrested by the NIA on Friday.
- Accomplices: The blast involved a total of nine individuals, including Mussavir Hussain Shazib, Abdul Matheen Taha, Maaz Muneer Ahmed, and Muzammil Sharief.
Investigation Details:
- Links Established: Mirza facilitated communication between Taha and an online handler suspected to be abroad.
- Search Operations: The NIA conducted searches at multiple locations linked to individuals associated with the blast and the 2012 LeT conspiracy case.
- Ongoing Probe: Investigations continue to uncover the larger conspiracy behind the blast and identify other conspirators involved.
Background Context:
- Previous Conviction: Mirza was among 13 individuals convicted in the 2012 LeT conspiracy case, where they were accused of plotting to kill right-wing Hindu leaders.
- Release: Convicts were released in 2017 after completing their five-year prison terms.
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