Maharashtra: Two terror suspects wanted by NIA nabbed in Pune, 1 escapes
Pune Police nabbed two accused who were wanted by NIA in a case of Rajasthan and have a reward of Rs 5 lakhs each.
Two persons apprehended by the Pune Police on Tuesday for alleged bike theft were wanted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a case of Rajasthan, officials said on Wednesday. The accused were wanted for alleged involvement in terror-related activities.
Pune Police nabbed two accused namely Imran Khan and Md Yunus Saki who were wanted by NIA in a case of Rajasthan and have a reward of Rs 5 lakhs each. Both were detained by Police while they were trying to steal a bike yesterday in Kothrud area. One live round, 4 mobile phones… pic.twitter.com/dybwQojFpy
— ANI (@ANI) July 19, 2023
Both carries a bounty of Rs 5 lakh each
According to the Police three suspects were caught by a police patrolling team while they were trying to steal a motorbike in the Kothrud area of Maharashtra’s Pune city in the wee hours of Tuesday. An accomplice of the two suspects managed to run away.
The police said that the two others apprehended have been identified as Imran Khan and Md Yunus Saki. Both of them were carrying a bounty of Rs 5 lakh each.
Suspects were interrogated by Pune police and ATS
The two suspects were interrogated jointly by the Pune police and Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) officials. Commissioner of Police Retesh Kumarr said, “During the investigation, it was revealed both of them were wanted by the NIA.
He further said that during the search, one live cartridge, four mobile phones and a laptop were seized from their house. “They were being probed for terror-related activities,” police sources said. Further details are awaited.
(With the agency’s input)