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Burdwan blast killed made frequent calls to Mumbai, J&K

Burdwan blast killed made frequent calls to Mumbai, J&K

EOI, Kolkata, 9 October 2014: The investigators of the Burdwan Blast have found that the two killed terrorists, suspected to have links with terror outfits, made frequent calls to Mumbai and J&K.
A CID official said that after verification of the SIM card confiscated from the arrested two women Rajira Bibi alias Rumi and Amina Bibi it was found that they used to make frequent calls to other states including J&K and Mumbai.
The investigators have also seized a computer from a cyber cafe in Burdwan, which was frequented by suspected terrorist Kausar. The slueths have taken the hard disk of the computer and are trying to decode it.
The sleuths, who are also on the lookout for Kausar and Abul Kalam, two prime suspects in the case, have found that Kausar used to supply the two terrorists with money and take away the prepared explosives from them.
The sleuths are yet to know where those explosives were delivered by Kausar.
The two dead terrorists were experts in chemical bomb making and the materials and money needed for making the bombs were supplied by Kausar.
Four persons, including two women, have so far been arrested in connection with the grenade explosion at Khagragarh in Burdwan district which left two suspected terrorists dead.
Rajira and Amina, who were brought to the CID headquarters in Kolkata yesterday, were again interrogated by the CID officials today.
The other two persons arrested are Hakim, who is undergoing treatment at the Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, and Hafez Mollah alias Hasan.
Meanwhile, Sukul Seikh, a shop-owner, was today detained for interrogation at Kirnahar village in Birbhum district, where President Pranab Mukherjee's elder sister lives, in connection with the explosion.
Police sources said that Kajal Seikh, son of Sukul Seikh, was friend of Seikh Kadar who was the brother-in-law of Kausar.

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