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Arrest of LeT man: police in Delhi

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BANGALORE: The Bangalore police will approach a New Delhi court seeking the custody of Tariq Dhar, an alleged Lashkar-e-Taiba operative, who has been arrested by the New Delhi police in connection with the blasts at Sarojini Market in that city.

According to sources, the suspected terrorist, Imran Jalal, who was arrested here some time ago, had revealed during narco analysis that he has his links with Tariq Dhar.

The police want to take Tariq Dhar into custody to ascertain whether he had a role in the attack on the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, which took place on December 28, 2005.

His interrogation would also help the police in corroborating certain information revealed by Imran during the narco analysis, the sources told The Hindu.

Rejected

Earlier, a Delhi court rejected the petition filed before it by the Bangalore police seeking Tariq Dhar's custody. Thus, the police are now approaching a higher court.

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