2012 Pune blast cracked; Delhi temple on radar
October 11, 2012  14:17
Earlier today, the Delhi Police claimed to have cracked an Indian Mujahideen module with the arrest of three persons, who were suspected to be involved in the low- intensity blasts in Pune two months ago.

The trio, believed to be close to fugitive Indian Mujahideen chief Yasin Bhatkal, were apprehended by Delhi Police's elite anti-terror unit Special Cell, a senior police official said.

Police have recovered some arms and ammunitions from the arrested persons. Sources said the trio were allegedly involved in the four low-intensity bomb blasts that had taken place in Pune in August this year, in which one person was injured.

Police had on March 27 arrested another suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist, an alleged aide of Bhatkal, from north-east Delhi with one kg explosives and a detonator.

Temples in Delhi and Bodhgaya were on the terror radar, said the commissioner
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