ATS searches for late Sunil Joshi’s accomplices

The Rajasthan Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) is on its way to catch four roommates of former RSS leader late Sunil Joshi, who was murdered under mysterious circumstances at Dewas (Madhya Pardesh) in 2007.

The ATS has sent its teams to Madhya Pardesh and Gujarat to trace them. The ATS will also question Swami Asimanand who is in CBI custody.
According to sources, the ATS has mentioned the names of four people in its chargesheet in the Ajmer blast case as accomplishes of late Joshi in Dewas. The ATS has described them as Mehul, Raj, Ghanshyam and Ustaad and all of them were seen with Joshi before his murder in Dewas but disappeared minutes after Joshi was shot dead.
The ATS wants to make a breakthrough in Sunil Joshi’s murder as he was a key figure in blast at the Dargah in Ajmer and consistently in touch with Asimanand.
The MP police had closed investigation in Joshi’s murder case but the MP police suddenly woke up and sent its a team to Ajmer to take Harshad Solanki and Mukesh Vasani in to custody.
The ATS had arrested both of them from Gujarat and they were involved in Best Bakery case. The ATS had arrested Harshad and Mukesh for their active involvement in Ajmer blast.
The sources said Harshad and Mukesh were closely associated with late Joshi and the Best bakery suspects took shelter at Joshi’s residence in Dewas.
The MP police did not take much interest in resolving Joshi’s murder mystery.
The ATS said in its investigation that four such persons Mehul, Raj, Ustaad and Ghanshyam were found living with Joshi before his murder.
Joshi also changed his identity and acquired a new name as Manoj before his murder.
The police said that the arrest of four such missing persons will throw a new light on blasts at different places in the country.

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