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This is an archive article published on March 14, 2010

Two terror suspects arrested for Pak-linked terror plot

The two were planning to set one of the ONGC establishments here on fire.

Two terror suspects allegedly operating here for a terror outfit in Pakistan have been arrested for conducting recce of an ONGC installation and two markets for attacking them,a senior official from Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) said on Sunday.

Acting on a tip off by Central Security Agencies,Abdul Latif alias Guddu (29) and Riyaz Ali (23) were arrested from near Matunga railway station in central Mumbai last night,ATS chief K P Raghuvanshi told reporters.

“We have established that their targets were ONGC,Thakkar Mall and Malgaldas Market. They wanted to execute their terror plans soon. Their plan included setting them on fire,” he said.

Thakkar Mall is located in suburban Borivali while Mangaldas Market is situated south Mumbai.

Police did not specify the ONGC installation. However they suspect that it could be the ONGC office building in Bandra.

“They were getting instructions from Pakistan to execute their activities here,” he said.

Raghuvanshi said their preliminary probe suggested that the duo were following instructions from someone called ‘Uncle’ from Pakistan.

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“We are taking the central security agencies’ help to identify the person ‘Uncle’ whom they were referring to,” he said.

Abdul Latif is a Bandra resident and Riyaz Ali is from Dahisar in suburbs here,the ATS chief said adding the duo were also given task of arranging passports in order to send their associates from here to Pakistan for recruitment.

“The duo had also submitted relevant documents for passports,” he said. “However,before their associates reached Pakistan,they wanted to carry out at a big incident here,” Raghuvanshi added.

“The duo identified the targets and they were arranging things to execute them fast. Their plan includes sabotage and setting ablaze the targets,” he said “We feel that more people were involved in this and that’s why I do not want to say anything more on this issue,” he said

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The ATS was working on inputs about terror suspects for the last two to three weeks,Rahuvanshi said adding the duo were not much educated but knew how to operate a computer.

The accused were charged with relevant sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and were remanded to police custody till March 18.

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