Delhi blast email traced to Kishtwar, cops hunt for suspect
Thursday September 08, 2011 11:51:21 AM,
IANS
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Jammu: Police had got
vital clues about the person who had sent an email claiming
responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast after raids on a
cyber cafe in Kishtwar in the state, officials said Thursday.
On questioning owners of the Global Internet Cafe in Kishtwar,
about 230 km from here, investigators garnered some information
about how the man looked.
"We have got some details about the physical features of the
person. Police parties have been deputed to trace him," a senior
police officer working on the investigations told IANS.
No formal arrest had been made so far, he said.
The owners, Khajwa Mehmood Aziz and his brother Khalid Aziz, were
being questioned and police were scanning the records of the cyber
cafe and the people who visited it Wednesday.
Jammu and Kashmir Police had conducted raids after it became known
that the email, purportedly by Harkat-ul Jehadi Islami, had been
sent from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar.
The National Investigation Agency zeroed in on Global Internet
Cafe at Malik Market in Kishtwar as the place from where the email
was sent.
The Pakistan-based HuJI had sent the email to two television
channels demanding that the hanging of 2001 parliament attack
convict Afzal Guru be immediately repealed.
The records of mails and details of all those who sent it are
being scanned, they added.
Twelve people were killed and 91 injured when a powerful bomb
concealed in a briefcase exploded at a gate of the high court in
New Delhi Wednesday morning.
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