Saat para kafir sibuk membangun dar al Kufr menjadi dar al-Aman dan  memajukan 
ekonomi..

Orang Islam dengan giatnya menyebar teror di dar al-Kufr itu...

Indonesia juga dijadikannya sebagaidarang teroris. 

Dan dengan penuh gairah dan dengan penuh semangat mereka saling berbunuhan dan 
saling membantai di dar al-Islam - sejak dari mulai timbulnya agama barbar itu 
- higga sekarang.

Islam itu adalah malapetakan untuk ummat manusi.

Dan layaknya segera dienyahkan dari muka bumi ini.

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Indian police arrest home-grown terror chief
By News Wires the 29/08/2013 - 11:09

India's intelligence agencies said Wednesday they had arrested a leader of 
domestic terror group the Indian Mujahideen on the country's border with Nepal. 
Yasin Bhatkal (pictured) is accused of masterminding a series of deadly 
bombings across India.

Indian police have arrested the alleged co-founder of top home-grown militant 
group the Indian Mujahideen, which is suspected of killing hundreds in multiple 
attacks across the country, a minister said Thursday.

Yasin Bhatkal, believed to be in his 30s, was arrested near the border with 
Nepal and is in police custody in the northern state of Bihar, Home Minister 
Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters in the capital.

"He is being interrogated," he said. "I cannot disclose which intelligence 
agencies were involved."

The banned Indian Mujahideen came to public attention in November 2007 
following serial blasts in Uttar Pradesh state. It is accused of a string of 
attacks since then in Mumbai, Bangalore, New Delhi and Pune among other 
locations.

The group is thought to head a network of home-grown Islamic militant groups, 
with some analysts believing it has links to the powerful Pakistan-based 
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed militant organisations.

Bhatkal was named as a co-conspirator over an attack on the German Bakery 
restaurant in the western city of Pune in 2010 when a bomb placed in a rucksack 
under a table exploded, killing 17 people including five foreigners.

Reports say he was captured on CCTV footage in the restaurant, planting the 
bomb shortly before the blast.

His arrest on Wednesday evening is another success for the Indian security 
forces following the detention earlier this month of another alleged top 
militant, Abdul Karim Tunda, who is thought to be a senior member of the LeT.

It is not known if the two arrests are linked but Tunda, who was also arrested 
near the Nepal border, has been cooperating with police, according to newspaper 
reports.

Tunda is accused of helping mastermind serial blasts in Mumbai in 1993 in which 
250 people died, as well as more than 40 other deadly bomb attacks across the 
country.

The most recent deadly attack believed to have been mounted by the Indian 
Mujahideen came in February this year when twin bombs strapped to bicycles 
exploded in the city of Hyderabad, killing 16 people and wounding more than one 
hundred.

It was also linked to bomb attacks on July 7 this year at Bodh Gaya, a UNESCO 
world heritage site that is revered by Buddhists. The blasts were suspected to 
have been staged in retaliation for violence against Muslims in 
Buddhist-majority Myanmar.

Bhatkal is from the southern state of Karnataka, where police confirmed that 
the National Intelligence Agency had communicated his arrest.

"The Karnataka police provided information and photographs of Bhatkal to the 
NIA," state inspector general of police Bhaskar Rao told AFP.

Home-grown Islamic militant groups are still a relatively new menace for India, 
which has traditionally been targeted by groups based in or directly supported 
by neighbouring Pakistan.

Young recruits are drawn to the group's message of fighting for the rights of 
India's economically disadvantaged Muslims and avenging religious riots such as 
those in Gujarat in 2002 in which more than 1,000 Muslims were killed, analysts 
say.

Nepal police spokesman Nawa Raj Silwal said that Nepalese police were not 
involved in the arrest of Bhatkal.

(AFP)
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130829-police-arrest-terror-chief-india-mujahideen-bhatkal




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