Suspects wanted in another terror case
The Free Press Journal|April 29, 2024
Duo managed to elude arrest; during their time on the run, they stayed for over 10 days in Goregaon and Malad
- ASHISH SINGH
Suspects wanted in another terror case

The two persons arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the blast at The Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru on March 1, 2024, were wanted since 2020 in another terror case, according to officials.

The NIA was looking for both Abdul Matheen Taha (30) and Mussavir Hussain Shazib (30) as part of its investigation into the Al-Hind module case, the officials said.

However the duo managed to elude arrest and during their time on the run, they stayed for more than 10 days in Goregaon and Malad, then Ratnagiri, West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

The NIA is now trying to identify those who gave the suspects shelter and financial support.

Al Hind module was formed by Bengaluru-based Mehboob Pasha and Cuddalore-based Khaja Moideen, who recruited several young Muslims in south India, including Taha and Shazib. Karnataka police busted the module in 2020 by arresting the masterminds and their associates, but Taha and Shazib managed to escape and reached Mumbai.

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