Murtaza, a youth who attacked policemen with a sharp weapon at the Gorakhnath temple in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, is being questioned. During interrogation it has been revealed that Murtaza was heavily influenced by Zakir Naik and ISIS. According to sources, the investigating agencies got important information from Murtaza’s laptop. Murtaza may also have connections with ‘D Company’ and UP ATS is probing it.
At the same time, in Jaunpur, UP, the investigation team has also questioned the first wife of Murtaza Abbas. Murtaza Abbas was married for the first time in 2019 and then got divorced after that. Murtaza’s second marriage was also about to happen and the matchmaking has also taken place. According to sources, according to the information received, Murtaza’s fiancee can also be questioned by the investigating agencies and all his close relatives can also be questioned.
UP ATS has reached Mumbai to investigate the matter and UP ATS will also interrogate Murtaza’s professor in Mumbai Powai. Murtaza has studied chemical engineering from IIT itself. Let us inform that Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Awasthi and ADG Law and Order Prashant Kumar have already not ruled out the terror connection to the incident. Investigating agencies are probing the incident from every angle.
ATS team will also go to Nepal: At the same time, the ATS team can also go to Nepal. According to the sources of ABP News, according to the information received, Mortaza had gone to Nepal on March 19 and had also met one of his terrorists there. The terrorist with whom Murtaza met is on the run from Nepal jail. Investigative agencies are in constant touch with the Nepalese authorities and the IB is also giving information about the anti-India camp to the UP Police.
Security of Kashi Vishwanath Temple has been increased: At the same time, after the attack on the policemen in Gorakhpur, the administration has increased the security arrangements in the Kashi Vishwanath temple. All the devotees coming and going to the temple are being thoroughly screened.