"It was on the intervening night of April 4-5, 2006 that a bomb went off at the 
residence of Laxman Rajkondwar, an alleged Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) 
worker, while it was being assembled. Naresh, Rajkondwar’s son Naresh and 
Himanshu, alleged Vishwa Hindu Parishad activist, were killed in the blasts.
 
The investigating agencies reportedly recovered from the blast site skull caps, 
fake beards and other Islamic attires along with a plan according to which a 
mosque in Aurangabad, nearly 200 km from Nanded, was to be targeted"
CBI questions Purohit in Nanded blasts case

Submitted by admin4 on 5 May 2009 - 2:46pm.
http://www.twocircles.net/2009may05/cbi_questions_purohit_nanded_blasts_case.html

By TwoCircles.net staff reporter,
Mumbai: In a further development in the Nanded 2006 blasts case the Central 
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has recently secured the custody of the tainted 
army officer lieutenant Srikant Purohit and questioned him about his role in 
it. Purohit, an accused in the Malegaon September 2008 blasts, is the second 
person after Rakesh Dattatraya Dhawade, another accused in the case, whom CBI 
took into remand and questioned about Nanded blasts.
It was on the intervening night of April 4-5, 2006 that a bomb went off at the 
residence of Laxman Rajkondwar, an alleged Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) 
worker, while it was being assembled. Naresh, Rajkondwar’s son Naresh and 
Himanshu, alleged Vishwa Hindu Parishad activist, were killed in the blasts.
The investigating agencies reportedly recovered from the blast site skull caps, 
fake beards and other Islamic attires along with a plan according to which a 
mosque in Aurangabad, nearly 200 km from Nanded, was to be targeted.
As per the media reports Purohit whose remand was taken from a designated court 
was examined by the detectives of the Special Crime unit of CBI to verify 
whether he played any important role in providing training to the cadre of 
Abhinav Bharat.
The voluminous charge sheet Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) filed in September 2008 
Malegaon blasts case named Purohit and Rakesh Dattatraya Dhawade among 14 
others as accused. Dhawade had allegedly made arrangements and facilitated 
training to the accused persons in the Nanded 2006 bomb blasts.
During Malegaon 2008 investigations for the first time the face of Hindu 
extremists was unveiled and it had raised question on the nature of the CBI 
probe in the Nanded explosions which may have ignored the early signs of 
self-styled right wing groups getting armed.
However, with the decision of the present CBI director Ashwani Kumar the CBI 
reopened probe in Nanded blast case in December last year after the revelations 
of the Malegaon investigation.
The reports quoting the sources in the central security agencies read that one 
of the accused, whose voice had to be restored after operating upon his vocal 
chords damaged in the blast, had told the investigators that the Bajrang Dal 
activist Naresh had allegedly planned three blasts taking place outside the 
mosques in Jalna and Parbani in Maharashtra in 2003 and 2004 respectively.
Claiming that a very important call made from the mobile of Naresh was traced 
to a significant saffron outfit functionary in Ayodhya the central security 
agencies also asked CBI why the call details of his mobile were not 
investigated properly.
After investigating the Nanded blasts case the CBI had filed a charge sheet on 
March 15, 2008 against ten people; some alleged associates of Bajrang Dal 
including Sanjay Chowdhury, Yogesh Deshpande, Maruti Wagah, Gunniraj Thakur and 
Mahesh Pandey besides the two who died in the explosion.
 
With Regards

Abi
 

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