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ATS to get custody of JM Rd blasts accused in 3 days, says Maria

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Posted: Dec 03, 2012 at 0147 hrs IST

Within the next three days, the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) will get the custody of the suspects arrested by the Delhi Police in connection with the low intensity serial blasts on J M Road on August 1. ATS chief Rakesh Maria said this on Sunday.

In October, the Delhi Police Special Cell had arrested five persons in connection with the blasts. “The legal process of transferring the accused to our custody is complete. We will be handing over the court order to the jail to get the custody of the suspects. They may be brought here within next three days, after we arrange for the escort team,” said Maria.

This five arrested are Asad Khan (33) of Aurangabad, Imran Khan (32) of Nanded, Syed Feroz alias Hamza of Shukrawar Peth in Pune, Irfan Mustafa Landage (30) of Nagar and Syed Maqbool alias Zuber of Nanded.

The police also claimed to have recovered explosives and arms from some of them.

Investigators had said the suspects had rented a flat in Kasarwadi before they executed the blasts on August 1, in which one person, Dayanand Patil, was injured.

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