Rameshwaram Cafe blasts: NIA says bombmaker Musavir Shajib Hussain, still at large

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Published April 2, 2024 at 6:04pm

Update April 2, 2024 at 6:23pm

    Perpetrator of the blast is Musavir Shajib Hussain

    He not only planted bomb but also made it

    Two accused individuals remain at large

In a startling development uncovered during the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) probe into the Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast case, it has been revealed that the perpetrator of the attack, Musavir Shajib Hussain, was not only the one who planted the bomb but also the individual who prepared it.

The incident, which occurred on March 1, shook the nation as news of the explosion at Rameshwaram Cafe spread. Subsequent investigations have shed light on Hussain’s involvement in both the planning and execution of the blast.

NIA’s findings indicate that Hussain had undergone training in bomb making, indicating a premeditated act rather than a spontaneous one. Furthermore, the investigation has unearthed information regarding Abdul Mateen Taha’s involvement in bomb preparation training, implicating additional individuals in the case.

Presently, two accused individuals remain at large, prompting an intensified search effort by the NIA to locate and apprehend them.

Also read: NIA questions 2 Bengaluru-based persons for possibility of being in contact with Rameshwaram Cafe Blast suspect

This revelation draws parallels to previous incidents, such as the cooker bomb blast case involving the accused Shariq, who similarly crafted and deployed a bomb of his own making. The recurrence of such incidents underscores the pressing need for robust security measures and vigilant enforcement to prevent further acts of terrorism.

As authorities continue their pursuit of justice, the Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast case serves as a sobering reminder of the ongoing threat posed by individuals with malicious intent and the imperative of proactive measures to safeguard public safety.

Rameshwaram Cafe blasts: NIA says bombmaker Musavir Shajib Hussain, still at large

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    Perpetrator of the blast is Musavir Shajib Hussain

    He not only planted bomb but also made it

    Two accused individuals remain at large

In a startling development uncovered during the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) probe into the Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast case, it has been revealed that the perpetrator of the attack, Musavir Shajib Hussain, was not only the one who planted the bomb but also the individual who prepared it.

The incident, which occurred on March 1, shook the nation as news of the explosion at Rameshwaram Cafe spread. Subsequent investigations have shed light on Hussain’s involvement in both the planning and execution of the blast.

NIA’s findings indicate that Hussain had undergone training in bomb making, indicating a premeditated act rather than a spontaneous one. Furthermore, the investigation has unearthed information regarding Abdul Mateen Taha’s involvement in bomb preparation training, implicating additional individuals in the case.

Presently, two accused individuals remain at large, prompting an intensified search effort by the NIA to locate and apprehend them.

Also read: NIA questions 2 Bengaluru-based persons for possibility of being in contact with Rameshwaram Cafe Blast suspect

This revelation draws parallels to previous incidents, such as the cooker bomb blast case involving the accused Shariq, who similarly crafted and deployed a bomb of his own making. The recurrence of such incidents underscores the pressing need for robust security measures and vigilant enforcement to prevent further acts of terrorism.

As authorities continue their pursuit of justice, the Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast case serves as a sobering reminder of the ongoing threat posed by individuals with malicious intent and the imperative of proactive measures to safeguard public safety.

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