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Man wanted for Bangladesh mosque blasts in 2002 arrested in Navi Mumbai

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 24, 2020 15:16 IST

A man wanted in connection with three blasts at a mosque in Bangladesh in 2002 has been arrested from ...

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A man wanted in connection with three blasts at a mosque in Bangladesh in 2002 has been arrested from Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra police said on Tuesday.

An official said that the crime branch of neighbouring Thane Police arrested the 42-year-old man, who was involved in the crude bomb blasts, one inside and two outside the mosque. One person was killed and many were injured in the triple blast, which took place at Ilispur in the jurisdiction of Colarua Police Station, he said.

The official said that the man has been identified as Mophajjal Hussain alias Mopha Ali Gazi alias Maphizul Mandal, originally from Satkhira in Khulna state of Bangladesh. Hussain was staying at Turbhe in neighbouring Navi Mumbai since the last few months and was doing odd jobs there, he said.

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