Riyaz Bhatkal Mastermind behind India’s deadliest terrorist attack

Hyderabad:Dilsukhnagar Twin Blast Main mainly accused Riyaz Bhatkal, the founder of Indian jihadists, of facing 42 cases of terrorist attacks and ransomware. He absconded and said to be diverted between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Riyaz Bhatkal is one of the 18 terrorists designated by the United Nations Ministry of the Interior, the others are Hizbul Mujahideen Chief Syed Salahuddin, D-Company financier Chota Shakeel, according to the amended illegal activities (prevention), 2019.
Among the Dilsukhnagar explosion criminals, in the Yasin Bhatkal alias Muhammad Ahmed ahmed Zarrar Siddibappa and Asadullah Akhtar, they were also asked to carry out the explosion in Lumbini Park, Lumbini Park, Mumbiai, Delhi, Delhi, Pune, Pune, Pune and Bengaluru, and were arrested on the India-Nepal border in August 2013.
Ajaz Sheikh, who was living in Pune at the time, was arrested on September 5 in Uttar Pradesh Station, Sakhalinburg Railway Station. Zia Ur Rahman alias Waqas was arrested on March 22, 2014 in Ajmer, Rajasthan.
Tahseen Akthar alias Hassan and a suspect in the 2008 Mumbai bombing was arrested by Delhi police on March 24, 2014 on the Indian-Nepal border. The convicted person was detained by police in Mumbai, and later Niya later obtained their custody and charged with bombing against Dilsukhnagar.
The NIA was investigated for continuous explosions on March 14, 2013, and the defendant was not released on bail. The trial was a video conference held in the NIA court. The bombing was registered by Malakpet police and later transferred to the Saroornagar police station, where the NIA then took over the investigation.
Sources in Nia said the terrorists admitted they spent only 2,000 to assemble each of the three pressure cooker bombs they set out in Dilsukhnagar. Although the two were extinguished, one in a restaurant and a bus stop, the third bomb did not work under the Dilsukhnagar footbridge due to mobile network issues. It was later rejected by the Bomb Disposal (BD) team.
How the city suffers
October 12, 2005:
At about 7.30 pm, Harkat-ul-Jihad-ul-Islami (Huji)’s Bangladeshi national Dalin alias Mothtasim Billal (Huji) detonated explosives outside the former task force of former Begumpet, killing himself and 45-year-old family defender A. Satyanarayana.
November 21, 2002:
Indian jihadists exploded near Saibaba Temple in Saroornagar. Two people and 20 people were injured. The truck with limited impact was parked next to the scooter where the bomb was placed.
May 18, 2007
The explosion occurred during a prayer at Macca Masjid on Friday, killing nine people. The explosion is triggered by the phone. The other two devices have been changed. Police fired at protesters claiming five lives. In April 2018, the NIA court announced all 11 defendants on the grounds of lack of evidence.
August 25, 2007
100 days after the Macca Masjid explosion, Indian Mujahideen (IM) militants triggered a series of explosions at Gokul Chat and Lumbini Park, killing 42 people and injuring 54 people. 11 people died in a laser show, and in Koti’s restaurant, Koti occupied the 31-year-old life.