Nabbing Junaid key to cracking alleged terror conspiracy, but police still unaware of his location
The Hindu
CCB Bengaluru police arrest 5 terror suspects, but Junaid's whereabouts remain unknown. Junaid, whose last known location was Dubai, is the key to unraveling the terror plot. Arrest of Junaid needed to uncover plot; police still far from tracking, arresting & extraditing him.
The five alleged terror suspects, recently arrested by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru city police, seem to have provided little insight into the alleged terror plot that was said to be afoot. Only the arrest of Junaid, whose last known location was Dubai, can help the police unravel it fully, officers concede. However, the city police seem to be far away from nabbing Junaid, whose present location is unknown.
“The five arrested were associates of Junaid, co-accused with him in a murder he committed and in a red-sanders smuggling case, and now in the alleged terror conspiracy. They are foot soldiers and speak the same language. But they seem to have been kept in the dark about the bigger plot they were involved in. Information was shared only on a need-to-know basis with them. For everything, from the consignment of weapons and to what was afoot, they only say they were waiting for Junaid’s instructions,” a senior police official involved in the probe said.
Junaid is not a new entity for the city police. A sheep trader at Sultanpalya, he was first arrested in October 2017, when he along with his 20 associates, including the five arrested in the alleged terror plot, kidnapped and killed Noor Ahmed, 22. The victim had lent Junaid ₹5 lakh which he did not return and the former had humiliated the latter.
It was during his 18-month stay in the Bengaluru Central Prison that he came under the influence of T. Nasir, an accused in the 2008 Bengaluru serial bomb blast case, and was radicalised, the city police have alleged. His entire family was sent to the same prison in December 2020, when police seized 502 kg of red sanders from their home and he spent time with Nazir again. Junaid shifted to Dubai in 2021, using his passport issued before 2017 which had not reflected cases against him. Efforts were not made to impound his passport.
From 2021 and now, when his role in the terror module has come to light, the agencies seem to be in the dark about his whereabouts and activities.
A senior official said they have credible information that Junaid had organised three consignments of country-made pistols and bullets, grenades, and walkie-talkie sets to be delivered to his henchmen through a courier, whom they were now trying to identify and track. “Nazir, who was a key commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba when he was arrested in 2009 from the India-Bangladesh border, has been in the prison for 14 years now and we doubt he can put together such a module and organise arms and ammunition. He may have radicalised Junaid, but we suspect he may have been cultivated by others once he reached Dubai,” a senior police official overseeing the probe said.
“The kind of ammunition recovered, especially the factory-made grenades and walkie-talkie sets that seem rigged to convert them into detonators, indicate a good backing,” the official said.