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Five Al Qaeda India militants held in Pakistan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Dec, 2014 10:53 AM
    Pakistan police claimed to have arrested five militants belonging to the newly formed Al Qaeda India (AQI) group for their alleged involvement in the terrorist attack at the Navy's dockyard in September, media reported Friday.
     
    Crime Investigation Department (CID) personnel arrested them during a raid in Karachi Thursday, Dawn online reported.
     
    10 kilograms of explosive material, two rifles, three pistols and some ammunition were also recovered from their possession.
     
    The suspects were identified as Qari Shahid Usman, Asad Khan, Fawad Khan, Shahid Ansari and Usman.
     
    A CID official said Qari Shahid Usman was chief of AQI in Karachi. The group's country head is Asim Umer.
     
    The official claimed that the suspects had planned and funded the attack at the dockyard.
     
    He also said that they were plotting another attack at the dockyard.

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