5 Hyderabadi wanted suspects hiding in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan

They are also wanted in other terror cases in Hyderabad and Gujarat.

Update: 2016-07-28 21:46 GMT
The NIA charge-sheets states that the conspiracy case investigation revealed that the network of terrorists is based in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

Hyderabad: Five Hyderabadi terror suspects against whom Interpol red corner notices are pending and are wanted by National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a terror conspiracy case linked to Bengaluru are suspected to be hiding in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and actively involved in reviving the terror networks. They are also wanted in other terror cases in Hyderabad and Gujarat.

The NIA charge-sheets states that the conspiracy case investigation revealed that the network of terrorists is based in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Their associates in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra hatched a plan to kill prominent right wing politicians, police officers and journalists in Bengaluru, Hubli, Hyderabad and Nanded.

Mohamed Bhai alias Abdu Mariam alias Abdul Bari alias Abdul Hamza named as accused No. 16 in the Bengaluru conspiracy case is a resident of Sheheryarkhan-ki-dewdi, Yakutpura,  and is suspected to be hiding in Riyadh.

Furkhan Bhai alias Abdulla alias Masood alias Abu Saad, accused No. 17, is also a resident of Sheryarkhan-ki-dewdi and is said to be in Riyadh. Mohammed Abdul Majeed, accused No. 19 in the case, is a resident of  Moosaram-bagh in Malakpet.

Abdul Rehman alias Farhatullah Ghori alias Chacha alia Zameer alias Abu Sufian, a resident of Kurmaguda in Saidabad,  accused No. 20, is suspected to be in Karachi, Pakistan.

Siddique bin Osman, also known as Abdu Hanzala alias Saber of Talabkatta, accused No. 23,  is also suspected to be working in Riyadh.   

Mohammed Akram, one of the accused, went to Saudi Arabia with the help of Mohammed Abdul Majeed, brother of late Shahid Bilal, accused in Task Force Office bombing case of Hyderabad.

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