National Investigating Agency personnel escort Indian Mujahideen activist Asadullah Akhtar (face covered with black cloth), one of the close associate of Indian Mujahideen mastermind Yasin Bhatkal (not in the picture), amid tight security at Patiala House court in New Delhi, India, Aug. 30, 2013. India Thursday said the arrest of a top terrorist, accused of masterminding a series of deadly attacks in various cities along the Indo-Nepal border late Wednesday night proved that those who harmed this country would be brought to book. (Xinhua)
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Indian police arrest key terror suspect
NEW DELHI, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Indian police have arrested a key terror suspect and founder of the country's major terror group Indian Mujahideen, Yasin Bhatkal, at the Indo-Nepal border, said local media reports Thursday.
Bhatkal, who is also a key suspect in several terror blasts since 2008, has been arrested in a joint operation between the central intelligence agencies and police in the eastern state of Bihar, said The Times of India online. Full story