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Out On 21-Day Parole, 1993 Mumbai Blasts Convict "Doctor Bomb" Goes Missing


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Mumbai: 

68-year-old convict of the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, Jalees Ansari, went missing on Thursday morning while being on parole, officials said.

Jalees Ansari, a resident of Mominpura in south Mumbai's Agripada who is serving a life term, is suspected to be involved in many bomb blast cases across the country, an official said.

He was on parole for 21 days from the Ajmer Central Prison, Rajasthan, and was expected to surrender before prison authorities on Friday, he said.

During the parole period, he was ordered to visit the Agripada Police Station everyday between 10.30 am and 12 pm to mark his attendance, he said.

However, Jalees Ansari did not visit the police station on Thursday during the designated time, the official said

In the afternoon, his 35-year-old son Jaid Ansari approached the police station with a complaint about his "missing" father, he said.

According to the complaint, Jalees Ansari woke up in the early hours and told family members he is going to offer namaz, but did not return home

Jalees Ansari, who is known as Doctor Bomb, was allegedly connected with terror outfits like SIMI and Indian Mujahideen and taught terror groups how to make bombs, he said.

He was also questioned by the NIA in 2011 in connection with the 2008 bomb blast in Mumbai, he said.

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July 18 2011

Mumbai blasts probe: NIA questions 'Dr Bomb' in Ajmer

 

Ajmer: The investigations into the recent blasts in Mumbai have brought the National Investigating Agency (NIA) to Ajmer. On Sunday, the NIA team questioned Jalees Ansari, also known as 'Dr Bomb'.

Ansari is serving a life term for his role in the earlier Mumbai blasts; he was arrested in Mumbai in 1994 in a joint operation with the Gujarat Police. (Read: Mumbai blasts - Change in terror tactics hampers investigations)

Interestingly, last year in a raid in the Ajmer Central Jail, the police found Ansari had several SIM cards and a mobile with which he had made calls to Pakistan and the Gulf.

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According to investigating reports, Jalees came to India in 1992 through Bangladesh after receiving training in Pakistan and started his network here to spread terror and work against the country. "He was in contact with members of HuJi and started the work for laying the foundation of Indian Mujjahideen 

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4 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

ipatiki adu rajasthan  border dati...leka POK lo ki dobbesi vuntadu...

isonti dangerous criminals ki parole ivadam endo...

Antey ga , ayana enni serial blastings lo unna culprit ki life time veyadam amiti ? That too they have info in april  2010 that he was using mobiles to guide others 

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Mumbai Blasts Convict "Doctor Bomb" Who Jumped Parole Arrested In UP

Jalees Ansari, also known as Dr Bomb, was leaving a mosque in the city and headed to the railway station when he was caught by the Uttar Pradesh Police's Special Task Force, police said.

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