Delhi Police to also seek Bhatkal's custody
August 29, 2013  21:12
The Delhi police will seek the custody of Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal for interrogation for his alleged involvement in several cases including the 2011 blasts outside the high court and the 2008 serial bomb blast cases.

"We will seek Bhatkal's custody as he is wanted in several terror cases by us. We also have a non-bailable warrant issued against him in a November, 2011 case in which an illegal factory manufacturing arms and ammunition was unearthed in Nangloi area," said a senior Delhi police official.

Delhi police had also declared a reward of Rs 15 lakh against him in December, 2011. His name had come up in connection with the explosion outside the Delhi high court here on September 7, 2011 in which 12 people were killed.
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