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Militants might have a plan to kidnap other members of Gandhi family?
MIL/Agencies, Nov 17, 2007. IR Summary


Lucknow, India: November 17, 2007- IR Summary - The three Jaish-e- Mohammad militants arrested in Lucknow have confessed that they were trained in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir area, how to operate kidnapping process of Rahul Gandhi. 

Sources from MIL (Media International Limited) apprehend that the conspiracy could be much more than discovered and might involve more militants, and their targets could be more members of Gandhi family.

The militants were directed to throw grenades and shower bullets all over during the kidnapping operation. One militant, who was shown on TV, has confirmed that their plan was to abduct Rahul Gandhi to get their 42 associates free from jails. They were asked to memorize the names of all 42 associates, who were planned to be get free in exchange.

When the militants were bring produced in the court, the angry lawyers snatched them and beat them severely. 

The three terrorists, all belonging to Pakistan, were identified as Mohammad Abid alias Faate, Yusuf alias Faisal and Mirza Rashid Baig,  The Gudumba police station area in Lucknow on Friday had arrested these terrorists and they also recovered a large number of sophisticated arms and ammunition and RDX. 

According to MIL sources, the above statement of investigation should not be taken as conclusive, there might be more militants involved, and they might have a deeper plan to kidnap other members of Gandhi family? More vigilance is required.



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