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Yahya provided technical support to terrorists: Police

An ongoing probe by the Corps of Detectives (COD) into terror networks in parts of Karnataka has revealed that a techie arrested here recently had been providing technical support to extremists.

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BANGALORE: An ongoing probe by the Corps of Detectives (COD) into terror networks in parts of Karnataka has revealed that a techie arrested here recently had been providing technical support to extremists, police said.
    
Mohammad Yahya Kammakutty, who hails from Kozhikode in Kerala and was arrested on February 21, was actively involved with a fundamentalist outfit in his home state, they said.
    
An electrical engineering degree holder and former employee with GE, Yahya, joined the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) after he shifted to Bangalore eight years ago, the investigators found.
    
Yahya was transferring funds, weapons and other support to terrorists across the country, but sources from where he used to get them remained to be ascertained, police said.
    
The arrest of terror suspects like Yahya, Riyazuddin Naser, Asadullah Abubakkar and Mohammed Asif has led the police to believe that parts of Karnataka, including Bangalore, were home to "sleeper cells" run by terror groups.
    
Yahya had even provided shelter to some terrorists who were guided to him to receive money and weapons, police said.
    
He was also arranging identity cards, ration cards and other documents to terrorists, investigations have revealed, police said.
    
However, police were yet to get evidence whether Yahya had plans to undertake terror activities in the state, including in Bangalore.
    
Police said Naser alias Mohammed Ghous came in contact with terror groups after his father was arrested by Gujarat police in connection with the state's minister Haren Pandya's murder.
    
There are several SIMI activists in the state, particularly in parts of Hubli, Dharwad, Bijapur and Hospet.
    
Meanwhile, police has not been able to gather much information about the terror links of Kafeel brothers, in the aftermath of their involvement in the botched UK terror plot, they said.
    
While Kafeel Ahmed succumbed to burns in the UK, his brother Sabeel is in custody of British police.
    
The hard disc which the police sent to decoding in Hyderabad has not thrown much light on Ahmed brothers' activities, police said.

 

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