New Delhi: Arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda was today remanded in seven days' police custody by a Delhi court.
Tunda was produced in court today after expiry of four days police custody given in connection with various bomb blasts in 1997 and for allegedly helping Pakistani nationals to infiltrate into India.
The Special Cell of Delhi Police sought seven days remand of Tunda saying he was to be taken to Pilkhua in Uttar Pradesh from where explosives were to be recovered and some co-accused were to be arrested.
Police said Tunda is to be confronted with arrested co-accused Allauddin and Mohd Zakariya and he is also to be taken to West Bengal for apprehension of other co-accused.
"In fact, in view of submission and record the accused is remanded in police custody for seven days and be produced on September 18," the court said.
The police said that during interrogation Tunda had disclosed two people - Maulvi Nizam and Mohammed Basiruddin - had helped him along the Indo-Bangladesh border for illegal infiltration of Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals, who were earlier arrested in connection with these bomb blast cases.
"It is further submitted that contacts of accused Abdul Karim Tunda who helped in illegal infiltration of Pakistani nationals arrested in present case are yet to be identified and traced in Uttar Dinajpur in West Bengal," they said.
Tunda was arrested from the Indo-Nepal border at Banbasa on August 16. He was earlier remanded in police custody for questioning in connection with 37 bomb blast cases across the country.
Tunda was produced in court today after expiry of four days police custody given in connection with various bomb blasts in 1997 and for allegedly helping Pakistani nationals to infiltrate into India.
The Special Cell of Delhi Police sought seven days remand of Tunda saying he was to be taken to Pilkhua in Uttar Pradesh from where explosives were to be recovered and some co-accused were to be arrested.
"In fact, in view of submission and record the accused is remanded in police custody for seven days and be produced on September 18," the court said.
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"It is further submitted that contacts of accused Abdul Karim Tunda who helped in illegal infiltration of Pakistani nationals arrested in present case are yet to be identified and traced in Uttar Dinajpur in West Bengal," they said.
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