IM Bhatkal & 4 convicted -Bomb blasts

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For the first time since it was banned as a terror group in 2010, top leaders of the Indian Mujahideen including Yasin Bhatkal have been found guilty of a terror attack.

A Hyderabad court today found Bhatkal, who co-founded the terror group, and four others guilty of two bombings in February 2013 at a packed shopping area in Dilsukhnagar in Hyderabad. Eighteen people died and 130 were injured.

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Just months later, in August that year, Yasin Bhatkal was found and arrested in Bihar at the border with Nepal. Co-founder Riyaz Bhatkal remains on India’s most-wanted list and is believed to be in Pakistan.The five declared guilty today will be sentenced on Monday.

Sharad Kumar, chief of the country’s main counter-terror body or National Investigation Agency, told media, “This was a lengthy probe. But it’s the first time that IM cadres have been convicted. They had plans to strike all over India.”

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In its charge sheet, the agency said the Indian Mujahideen conspired to wage a war against India.

Before the deadly twin explosions, the group of five allegedly conducted a test blast on a hill on the outskirts of Hyderabad. They also allegedly used proxy servers for lengthy internet chats to plan the strike in the heart of the city.

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