Four absconding terrorists of 1993 Mumbai serial blasts arrested
Four absconding terrorists close to notorious mafia don Dawood Ibrahim and accused in the Mumbai blasts have been arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad.

The Anti-Terrorism Squad has nabbed four absconding terrorists of the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. These include Abu Bakr, Yusuf Bhatka, Shoaib Baba, Syed Qureshi.
Their involvement in the terrorist incident in Jaipur has also come to the fore, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is investigating the matter. The Ahmedabad team of Anti-Terrorism Squad has nabbed these terrorists, before that the National Investigation Agency had raided dozens of locations in Mumbai.
Mumbai Bomb Blast Case Wanted criminal and notorious mafia don Dawood Ibrahim is wanted and many legal notices have been issued against him from time to time by the central government. The four arrested terrorists are said to be close to Dawood Ibrahim, they have been carrying out criminal terrorist incidents in various cities of the country at the behest of Dawood for a long time.
In the 1993 Mumbai blasts, 257 people were killed, while 713 were seriously injured. Property worth more than Rs 27 crore was destroyed in this devastation. The screams of these blasts were heard all over the country. The Mumbai bomb blasts were carried out in a well-planned manner. After getting the hint of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, the first people were selected for the blasts in Mumbai. He was sent to Pakistan via Dubai and given training.
These blasts continued for about two hours in different areas of the city and the life of the whole of Mumbai came to a standstill. There was panic all around. The first blast took place at around 1.30 am near the Bombay Stock Exchange and the last at 3.40 pm (Sea Rock Hotel). The film, based on S Hussain Zaidi's book 'Black Friday', was strongly opposed by the Shiv Sena.
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