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Pune’s most ‘wanted’ terror suspects

ATS releases pocket calendar with photos of suspects missing in cases.

pune most wanted, most wanted, criminal pune police, ATS, terror suspect wanted, pune news, city news, local news, pune newsline, Indian ExpressThe Pune unit of state’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is circulating pocket calendars titled “Wanted”, which carries photographs of terror suspects wanted in different cases of terrorist attacks and extremist activities.

Along with the calendar for the year 2015, it has photographs of as many as 13 terror suspects, allegedly associated to outfits like LeT, Indian Mujahideen and the Communist Party of India-M (CPI-Maoists), wanted in connection with the German Bakery blast, the J M Road serial blasts, the bomb blast in the parking of Faraskhana-Vishrambag police stations, the Mumbai local train blasts of 2006 and the Maoist activities. All these cases are being probed by the ATS.

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Assistant commissioner of police (ATS) Bhanupratap Barge said, “We are circulating the calendars among policemen and people. Contact numbers of ATS office in Pune and Mumbai are mentioned on these. Those having any information about the suspects can call ATS.”

The terrorists profiled include:

Mohammed Raheel Ataur Rehman Shaikh: A prime suspect in the Mumbai train blasts of July 11, 2006. Alleged LeT operative, he resided at Kubera Garden, Kondhwa, Pune and Thane.

Rizwan Mohammed Daware: Wanted for Mumbai train blasts of July 11, 2006. Alleged LeT operative, he was a resident of Premanand Park, Shivarkar Road in Wanavdi.

Sohail Usman Gani Shaikh: Wanted for Mumbai train blasts of July 11, 2006. Alleged LeT operative, he was resident of Gafar Baig street in Pune Camp.

Riyaz Ismail Shahbandri aliad Riyaz Bhatkal, Iqbal Ismail Shahbandri alias Iqbal Bhatkal: Founders and top commanders of Indian Mujahideen (IM). Masterminded several bomb blasts across the country, including German Bakery blast in February 2010 and J M Road blasts in August 2012. Natives of Fatima Manzil, Madina colony in Bhatkal, Karnataka.

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Mohsin Ismail Choudhary: Wanted for German Bakery blast. Alleged IM operative, he resided at Manisha apartment in Motha Nagar, Kondhwa.

Shaikh Mehboob alias Guddu Shaikh alias Ismail, Amjad Ramzan Khan, Zakir Husain Badrul Husain alias Sadiq: The trio are wanted for their alleged involvement in the blast in the parking of Faraskhana- Vishrambag police station on July 10, 2014. Alleged to be operatives of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and residents of Ganesh Talai, Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh, they had fled from Khandwa jail in October 2013.

Mohammed Salik alias Sallu Abdul Hakim: Wanted for the bomb blast in the parking of Faraskhana-Vishrambag police station on July 10, 2014. Allegedly having links with SIMI, he resided at Gulshan Nagar, Khandwa, in Madhya Pradesh.

Prashant Jalinder Kamble alias Laptop: Alleged operative of the banned CPI-Maoists, he belongs to Tadiwala road slums in Pune. Went missing in 2011 after ATS arrested alleged Maoists Angela Sontakke and others including Kabir Kala Manch (KKM) artists. Suspected to be a part of the technical team of Maoists in Gadhchiroli jungles.

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Santosh Vasant Shelar alias Painter alias Vishwa: Alleged operative of the banned CPI-Maoists, he lived in Kasewadi slums, Bhavani Peth, Pune. Went missing in 2011 after ATS arrested ‘Maoists’ Angela Sontakke and others including KKM artists.

Fayyaz Kagzi alias Zulfikar Ahmed: Wanted in several terror cases including the German Bakery bomb blast. Alleged LeT operative, he is a native of Shivajinagar in Beed district of Maharashtra.

Chandan Haygunde is an Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, based in Pune. With over 20 years of experience in journalism, he is one of the region's most authoritative voices on crime, national security, and legal affairs. Professional Profile Specialization: He specialises covering issues related to Crime, Courts, National Security and Human Rights. He has done investigative reporting on incidents of terrorism, left wing extremism, espionage cases, wildlife crimes, narcotics racket, cyber crimes and sensational murder cases in Pune and other parts of Maharashtra. While working on the ‘Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Fellowship on Tigers, Tiger Habitats and Conservation’ in 2012, he reported extensively on the illegal activities in the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra. He is at the helm of the widely read weekly series “Pune Crime Files”. He is widely recognized for his deep-dive coverage of the cases related to the Koregaon Bhima violence in Pune and the Elgaar Parishad investigation. Key Beats: His portfolio includes covering crimes mainly under the jurisdiction of Pune City, Pune rural and Pimpri Chinchwad Police, along with the sensitive cases from the state, being investigated by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Background: Before his long tenure at The Indian Express, he worked with other Marathi and English publications, giving him a unique grassroots understanding of Maharashtra's socio-political landscape. Awards and Recognition: He got the CMS PANOS Young Environment Journalist Award in January 2014 for investigative reports on illegal activities in Sahyadri Tiger Rerserve. He received the award for outstanding investigative journalism by the Lokmat group in Pune in January 2020, “Missing since 2010, Pune youth a ‘Maoist Commander’ in Chhattisgarh”, which appeared on July 9, 2019. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) In recent months, Chandan’s reporting has focused on high-profile terror case investigations, inter-state firearms racket, leopard movements in Pune city, cyber scams and hearings of the Koregaon Bhima Commission of Inquiry. 1. High-Profile crimes and terrorism cases “Techie linked to Al-Qaeda preached democracy is against Shariat” (Nov 17, 2025). Reporting on the ongoing investigation into the arrest of IT professional Zubair Hangargekar (37) from Pune for alleged terror links. “The case against Jyoti Jagtap, member of ‘Maoist front’ Kabir Kala Manch and Elgaar Parishad organiser, granted interim bail by apex court” (Nov 20, 2025) Tracking the updates in the high profile Elgaar Parishad case related to the alleged naxal activities in urban areas. “How NIA arrested doctor turned ‘ISIS recruiter’ in Maharashtra terror module case” (Nov 24, 2025) After the arrest of doctors in Delhi Red Fort blast, a report on alleged terror links of a consulting anaesthetist from a Pune hospital. “A year after loco pilot averts tragedy by spotting gas cylinder on railway track, probe still inconclusive” (Dec 8, 2025). Report on the unsolved case of a suspected sabotage incident, which could have derailed a train. “No records of Sambhaji Maharaj’s cremation available: Author, ex-IAS officer Vishwas Patil tells Koregaon Bhima panel” (Dec 1, 2025) Reporting on a sensitive issue related to the Koregaon Bhima violence. 2. Inter-state firearms racket "Pune police swoop down on ‘village of pistols’ in Madhya Pradesh; 36 detained, 50 kilns destroyed" (Nov 22, 2025) "Recce a week before, microplanning: how Pune police raided ‘village of pistols’ in MP" (Nov 24, 2025) Reporting on the illegal gun manufacturing units in Umarti village, Madhya Pradesh 3. Cybercrime & Financial Scams “Pimpri Chinchwad police arrest ‘bank account supplier’ with links to China, nationwide cyber scams" (Nov 27, 2025) An investigative look at the modus opernadi of international cyber-gangs cheating high-earning professionals across the country ‘Your case linked to Pahalgam terrorist’: Pune businessman loses Rs 1.44 crore to fraudster posing as NIA chief" (Oct 18, 2025) Report on the tricks played on cyber scammers cheating people through digital arrest frauds Signature Style: The Investigative Hit Chandan is known for his ability to cultivate deep-cover sources within the police and intelligence agencies. His writing often goes beyond the "police version" of events, providing historical context and identifying systemic lapses. He is particularly respected for his balanced reporting on sensitive communal issues and his persistent tracking of the Maoist urban-link cases, making his columns essential reading for legal experts and policymakers. X (Twitter): @chandan_pune ... Read More


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