Mohammad Abdul alias Alam (25), a suspect in Dulshuknagar twin blasts
who was arrested by security forces in East Champaran district of North
Bihar on Saturday, obtained his driving license from Attapur Regional
Transport Office in Ranga Reddy district. It is also said he obtained
the license by submitting fake documents through a middleman. Transport
officials got in touch with Raxaul (Bihar) (DSP) Jitendra Pandey and
noted details of Alam’s driving license seized by Raxaul police. Meanwhile,
the railway police are also verifying the recordings of CCTVs at
railway stations for the footage of Alam and Makrani. A senior
transport official said the license was issued by Attapur RTO office and
preliminary probe revealed that Alam approached a middlemen and
submitted a fabricated residential proof. As per the driving license,
Alam is the resident of Syed Arcade at Saptagiri colony in Mehdipatnam. Intelligence
Bureau (IB) officials grilled Alam after recovering a footage of
Secunderabad railway station and photographs of prominent monuments in
Hyderabad. With the IB officials suspecting Alam’s role in the
twin blasts, Humayunagar police visited Syed Arcade on Sunday and
reportedly questioned building owner Syed about Alam’s stay at the
house. Syed (56) reportedly told them that no tenant by name Alam
lived there and that he never let out his house to unknown persons. Many
tenants live in the two-storey building and all are known to his
family, he said. Humayunagar police also questioned people in the
neighbourhood. Mohammad Alam and his Somali friend Abdullah Omar
Makrani had been arrested near the Indian immigration office at Raxaul,
close to the Indo-Nepal border, when they were trying to sneak into
Nepal.
By Mouli Mareedu
moulimareedu@gmail.com
By Mouli Mareedu
moulimareedu@gmail.com
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