Delhi police arrests Indian Mujahideen’s Fasih Mohammed

Terrorist suspect Fasih Mohammed who was accused of his allegedly involvement in the bomb blast cases in Bangalore and Delhi, has been extradited from Saudi Arabia.

The news was reported on a TV news channel on Monday.

Reports have said that the Indian Mujahideen activist is in the custody of Delhi Police’s anti-terrorist Special Cell.

Fasih Mohammed, 28-years old is reported to be a member of the banned terror group Indian Mujahideen, which is blamed for a series of bomb blasts in India in the past few years.

Fasih Mohammed was named in the bomb blast cases at Bangalore’s Chinnaswamy Stadium and the explosion at Delhi’s Jama Masjid in 2010.

In the meantime, Fasih Mohammed’s family has filed a petition before the Supreme Court asking for the information on his arrest after he was allegedly picked up from Al Jubal in May this year.

Fasih Mohammed’s family has alleged that his detention was part of a joint operation of Indian and Saudi security agencies.

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