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Uttar Pradesh STF nabs Javed and Majid with four time bombs, reveals accused had made similar bombs during 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots

“Uttar Pradesh STF nabs Javed and Majid with four time bombs, reveals accused had made similar bombs during 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots”, Opindia, February 16, 2024:

“On Friday, February 16, Uttar Pradesh’s Special Task Force (STF) thwarted a possible terror attack as they arrested a youth named Javed Shaikh and one of his associates Majid from Muzaffarnagar. They also recovered four time bombs from them. The two are currently being interrogated.

A bomb squad was also summoned from Meerut. Special Task Force (STF) sources revealed that they were apprehended in the Khalapar area in Muzaffarnagar on the morning of 16th February.

The police said that the accused had built similar bombs and distributed them during the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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