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A Delhi court on Tuesday expanded till 26 November the policemanman custody of Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal and close aide Asadullah Akhtar in connection with a case lodged in 2011 over allegations engaging the setting up of an illegal arms factory. The accused were made before court upon expiry of their 15-day custodial interrogation and the exceptional Cell of Delhi policeman searched expanded custody for an equal period saying the duo have to be taken to various states to recognise the sources of arms and ammunition utilised in terror activities. IM co-founder Yasin Bhatkal. AFP IM co-founder Yasin Bhatkal. AFP added meetings referee Daya Prakash permitted the plea by policeman and allocated elongation of custody till 26 November. Placing its request, exceptional cell policemanman said Bhatkal is to be taken to Ranchi and Darbhanga to find the hideouts of absconding suspect Tehshin Akhtar while Akhtar will be taken to Mangalore and Goa to trace the whereabouts of another accused, Waqas. Tehshin and Waqas both are hardworking IM members who are liked in diverse terror cases in Delhi and other states, policeman said. “Accused individuals are to be taken to distinct states to recognise and find the source of arms, ammunition, explosives procured/used by them for carrying out terrorist activities,” policeman said in its remand submission. policemanman supplemented that they were awaiting the call minutia notes of the phone numbers utilised by the suspect in alignment to battle the duo with the same and unearth the plots and the culprits behind some terror attacks by IM in India. The Special Cell had in November, 2011, busted an illicit arms factory in the Meer Vihar locality of Nangloi in Outer Delhi and apprehended several supposed IM suspects. An FIR was lodged against Bhatkal on November 22, 2011, which was followed by a non-bailable warrant in the case.


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