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held for Mulund blast

National Defence Academy professor
held for Mulund blast

May 12, 2003 14:42 IST
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Anwar Ali, a professor at the prestigious National Defence Academy in Pune, was on Monday booked under the Prevention of Terrorism Act in connection with the March 13 blast in a local train in Mulund in Mumbai.

Ali, who teaches Urdu at the NDA, was produced before a special court, which remanded him to police custody till May 26.
 
Ali was arrested on Sunday night. He is the ninth accused arrested in the Mulund blast case.

Twelve persons were killed when a bomb planted in a ladies' first-class compartment of a Mumbai local went off just seconds after the train entered Mulund station.
 
A senior police officer said Ali had links with the banned Students Islamic Movement of India and Lashkar-e-Tayiba.

Ali had allegedly provided shelter to three Lashkar-e-Tayiba militants in his Pune house.

Police also believe that a major part of planning for the Mulund blast was done at Ali's place.
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