Doctor held in Karnataka, arrests total 14
Monday September 03, 2012 06:28:21 PM,
IANS
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Bangalore: A doctor has been arrested for alleged links to
Pakistan-based terror outfits LeT and HuJI, taking the number
detained mainly in Karnataka in the last five days to 14, police
said Monday.
Nayueem Siddique from Davangere was arrested here late Saturday on
the basis of information provided by those arrested earlier,
police said. Davangere is about 250 km north of Bangalore.
A laptop, a mobile phone and Rs.10,000 were seized from Siddique.
Siddiqui, in his late 20s, was arrested on the suspicion of
recruiting people to carry out terror attacks and providing
logistical and financial support to those arrested.
Police claimed the lot was hatching a conspiracy to kill leading
politicians, some journalists and Hindu leaders in Bangalore and
elsewhere in the state.
Of the 14 arrested, eight were held in Bangalore, five in the
northern town of Hubli and one in Hyderabad.
The first arrests - six from Bangalore and five from Hubli, about
450 km from here - took place last week. All 14 are in police
custody.
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