Pune Police arrests 2 suspected terrorists
Pune/UNI: In a major breakthrough, Pune Police on Wednesday arrested two suspected terrorists, who were also wanted by National Investigation Agency (NIA).
The names of the two arrested suspected terrorists identified as Imran Khan and Mohammad Yunus Saki.
The police and NIA were looking for both of them for the past several days. A reward of five lakh rupees on each was placed on both of them by NIA, said police.
The search for a third terrorist is on who was with them and managed to escape by taking advantage of the night, police added.
According to Pune police both accused are wanted by the NIA in a terror case in Madhya Pradesh.
The continuous raids were being conducted since then at many places in the country to nab them, police said.
Elaborating further, Joint Commissioner of Police Sandeep Karnik told UNI.
The Kothrud police patrolling team led by police Constable Pradeep Chavan and Amol Nazan caught 3 suspected Bike thieves.
When they were taken for house search, they tried to escape and a police team managed to nab two of them and one ran away.
In subsequent house searches one live round and 4 mobiles and laptop was seized, said Karnik.
In further investigation it was revealed that the two suspects namely Imran khan and Mohammad Yunus Saki
Are wanted by the NIA and have a reward of 5 lakhs on their arrest. The Further investigation is being done by Pune police commissioner Retesh Kumaarr, said Joint CP Karnik.
The Pune Police also informed Maharashtra ATS and NIA about the arrest of two suspected terrorists. Both will be produced in court today for further remand, said police.
Both arrested suspected terrorists may be handed over to the NIA soon for their interrogation since they were wanted by the Agency in several cases, it added.
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