Hyderabad LeT plotter caught
The police said the LeT operative, Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq alias Abu Abdullah, 34, was part of a sleeper cell and was also responsible for a cinema hall blast in May 2006.
Haq was caught after sleuths intercepted a conversation with his handlers in Pakistan who asked him to do something “sensational” in Hyderabad. The police seized two Chinese grenades and a 7.4 mm Chinese pistol with six rounds from him.
Haq was working as a cab driver with several travel companies, the police said. On instructions from his LeT boss, Abdul Aziz, he surveyed Hitec City, the Imax theatre and Shamshabad airport to pick a possible target. City police commissioner A.K. Khan said investigations were on to determine if he had any other local help.
While a student, he had migrated to Saudi Arabia on a work permit, and is suspected to have attended radical religious discourses there.
He later got in touch with Abu Ali, a Pakistani, who introduced him to Aziz, a LeT commander. He was indoctrinated and sent to Pakistan for training in 2002.
“He was trained in the LeT camp for a month on handling AK-47s and explosives,” the police commissioner said.
Age Correspondent