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Bangalore blast accused murdered in Pune jail


Mangalore Today News Network

Pune, June 8, 2012: Suspected Indian Mujahideen operative Mohammad Qateel Siddiqui, lodged in Yerwada Central Jail for his alleged role in Pune’s German Bakery blast as well as the Bangalore’s Chinnaswamy stadium, was found murdered in his prison cell, police said today.

“Qateel was murdered in the jail,” a senior ATS official told PTI.

Qateel Siddiqui was arrested in November by the Delhi Police on charges of being a member of terror group Indian Mujahideen.

He was among a group of people arrested for links to an explosion outside Bangalore’s Chinnaswamy stadium during a cricket match and another blast near Delhi’s Jama Masjid in 2010

He was moved in May to Pune’s Yerwada Jail by the Maharashtra Anti-Terror Squad, which said that Siddiqui was allegedly involved with a failed attempt to plant a bomb at a Pune temple in February 2010, on the same day when a bomb exploded at the city’s famous German bakery. 17 people were killed in that terror attack.

Siddique who was chargesheeted a fortnight back, was an associate of Yasin Bhatkal of the Indian Mujahideen.

An investigation into the incident has been ordered.