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The
Intelligence Bureau claims that the Indian
Mujahideen is a new ploy by terror outfits
to misguide probe agencies. Intelligence
sources said the Indian Mujahideen is just
a new name used by terror groups that were
banned by the Indian government in the last
few years. The sources said that the Indian
Mujahideen comprises activists from banned
outfits like Harkat-ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HuJI)
and the Students Islamic Movement of India
(SIMI).
The
heat was on the HuJI, which had masterminded
the Hyderabad blasts and in the Ajmer Dargah
in Rajasthan last year, and hence it was
important for them to give their outfit
a new name in India, the sources said. The
Indian Mujahideen also has youngsters who
were part of SIMI. There are reports that
several youngsters from the banned outfit
had been recruited into various terror outfits
including HuJI.
In
an email sent five minutes before the Ahmedabad
blasts, the Indian Mujahideen warned -"The
INDIAN MUJAHIDEEN strike again! - Do whatever
you can, within 5 minutes from now, feel
the terror of Death!" The modus operandi
used in Ahmedabad is similar to the ghastly
blasts in the Pink City of Jaipur in Rajasthan
and those in the Uttar Pradesh towns of
Varanasi, Faizabad and capital city Lucknow.
The
May 13 bombings in Jaipur claimed 63 lives.
The Indian Mujahideen had emailed video
clips to two Delhi-based media organizations
of a bicycle, which it said was packed with
explosives and similar ones were set to
go off at half a dozen sites in Jaipur,
with the aim of disrupting the tourist industry.
The claim was also sent to the Bharatiya
Janata party (BJP), which governs the state
of Rajasthan.
The
devices were designed to cause terrible
damage. Explosives like RDX combined with
ammonium nitrate were mixed with ball bearings
and wired to timing devices. As many as
200 people were injured in the bombings
- the first such attack in Jaipur.
The
Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility
for the Nov 23, 2007, serial bomb blasts
in Varanasi, Faizabad and Lucknow where
at least 13 people were killed. The e-mail
from guru_alhindi@yahoo.fr address received
by a private TV channel claimed that the
blasts were targeted against Uttar Pradesh
lawyers as they had thrashed terrorists
and refused to take their cases.
The
e-mail was received by the channel just
a few minutes before the blasts.
It
said that "Islamic raids" would
be conducted against lawyers within a few
minutes because the police apprehended "two
innocent groups and framed them with fake
charges".
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