http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1068642 
2 LeT men held with explosives from Mumbai
PTI 
Monday, December 11, 2006

NEW DELHI: Two operatives of the Pakistan-based terror outfit
Laskhar-e-Tayiiba were arrested here with 1.5 kg of RDX they had procured
from Mumbai as police claimed to have thwarted an attempt to carry out
strikes in the capital.

  
Gulzar Ahmed Ganai and Mohd Amin Hazam, both hailing from Jammu and Kashmir,
were arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on Sunday night in
Mahipalpur locality of Southwest Delhi, a senior police official said on
Monday.

  
Twenty-year-old Gulzar is a second year BA student of Government Degree
College, Baramulla and Mohd Amin is a Junior Assistant in Revenue Department
posted at Pattan. Both of them were "carriers" and were working for the LeT
for money.

  
Besides the explosives, police have recovered Rs 6 lakh and two detonators
from them and taken into custody the person who had provided them shelter in
the capital, senior police officials said.

  
"The duo had arrived here in the last week of November and then went to
Mumbai on the instructions of Abu Tahir, a district commander of LeT. They
then collected the explosives from Nazir at Gateway of India," Joint
Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh told reporters.

  
He said police are yet to identify their target in the capital as the two,
who arrived here on Sunday by train from Mumbai, were waiting for further
instructions from their LeT bosses.

  
"They were nabbed on their return from Mumbai. They had instructions to
proceed to their hideout here and wait for further directions for delivering
the explosives," Singh said.

 

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