Bengaluru: The investigating agency NIA has got a big success in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case of Bengaluru. According to information received from NIA sources, two accused in the blast case have been arrested from West Bengal. The investigating agency can reveal this by late evening. NIA has declared a reward of Rs 10 lakh each on these two accused.
NIA has arrested fugitives Adbul Mathin Taha and Musavir Hussain Shazeb from near Kolkata in this case. According to the information, NIA arrested both the accused on the basis of intelligence.
According to the information, Musavir Hussain Shajib is the person who had planted the IED in the cafe. Abdul Mathin Taha is the mastermind behind planning, executing the blast and then escaping from the clutches of the law.
It is said that both the accused were hiding near Kolkata on the basis of their false identities. Based on intelligence, NIA traced the locations of both and caught them. According to the information, this success has been achieved due to the coordinated efforts of Central Intelligence Agencies and West Bengal, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala Police.
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