Police probes yet another Indian man for 26/11 link
Sources on Wednesday said that the investigating agencies are trying to find out whether Rahil Abdur Rahman Sheikh, one of the SIMI members who fled to Pakistan in 2006 after giving a slip to a police raid, was one of the persons present in the control room during the 26/11 attacks.
Once that is established, then Sheikh will be the second Indian involved in the 26/11 terror raids part from only Abu Jundal. “Sheikh’s name had cropped up in 2006 and the ATS was on his trail. A trap was laid at a lodge in Grant Road where he was living, but he had reportedly slipped away from there and later fled to Pakistan.
It is believed that he changed his name to Muzammil, and Jundal has said that he was also present in the control room in Karachi duringthe attacks,” said a source.
In another revelation, sources said that the intelligence agencies took more than a month to identify Jundal, as he had gained a lot of weight since he left India.
While the crime branch has already sought Jundal’s custody in the 26/11 case, the Maharashtra ATS team also sent to Delhi, seeking his custody in the Aurangabad arms haul and the German Bakery blast cases.
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