Jundal remanded to ATS custody
BY Agencies15 Aug 2012 7:48 AM IST
Agencies15 Aug 2012 7:48 AM IST
The special MCOCA court has remanded LeT operative and key 26/11 handler Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal in Maharashtra ATS custody till 24 August in connection with the 2006 Aurangabad arms haul case.
The Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) told the court that Jundal was the main accused in the case and had indoctrinated many Muslims.
Jundal requested special Mcoca court judge S M Modak that he wanted to talk to his parents, following which his prayer was allowed and the judge directed the ATS to make arrangements accordingly.
On Saturday, 30-year-old Jundal had recorded a confessional statement in which he is understood to have given deep insight into Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Taiba's role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Jundal was in the custody of Mumbai crime branch since the day he was brought here from Delhi in the 26/11 case before being remanded in judicial custody last Friday after he expressed the desire to confess his role in the Mumbai terror attacks.
He was brought to Mumbai on 21 July after a Delhi court handed over his custody to the ATS, which wanted him in connection with a series of terror-related crimes in Maharashtra.
The Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) told the court that Jundal was the main accused in the case and had indoctrinated many Muslims.
Jundal requested special Mcoca court judge S M Modak that he wanted to talk to his parents, following which his prayer was allowed and the judge directed the ATS to make arrangements accordingly.
On Saturday, 30-year-old Jundal had recorded a confessional statement in which he is understood to have given deep insight into Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Taiba's role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Jundal was in the custody of Mumbai crime branch since the day he was brought here from Delhi in the 26/11 case before being remanded in judicial custody last Friday after he expressed the desire to confess his role in the Mumbai terror attacks.
He was brought to Mumbai on 21 July after a Delhi court handed over his custody to the ATS, which wanted him in connection with a series of terror-related crimes in Maharashtra.
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