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Plot was to kill Advani during Bangalore visit?
By K.V.Subramanya
BANGALORE, OCT. 11. Was there a plan to make an attempt on the
life of the Union Home Minister, Mr. L.K.Advani, during his
scheduled visit to Bangalore on October 12? The security agencies
are looking into this aspect following the arrest of Mumbai
gangster, Akbar Hussein alias Kareem Akbar, here on October 6. He
was reportedly involved in a conspiracy hatched by Chhota
Shakeel to kill Mr. Advani. The plot came to light because of the
joint efforts made by intelligence agencies and Mumbai, Chennai,
and Bangalore police.
Mr. Advani's visit was cancelled at the last moment but police
here say that it `may not' have been due to the unearthing of the
conspiracy. They are given to understand that the cancellation
was because Mr. Advani was busy following the recent
international developments.
A senior police officer said they were trying to find out whether
Akbar was planning to carry out any covert activity here. ``We
think there is something in the offing,'' the officer told The
Hindu.
Security agencies have found that Akbar had even visited Lucknow
a few days before Mr. Advani's scheduled trip there on September
23.
Incidentally, Akbar was picked up from the same hotel near
Shoolay Circle here where three gangsters owing allegiance to
Shakeel were staying before they were gunned down by the Mumbai
police in an encounter on Airport Road recently.
Police are yet to figure out the reasons behind the Shakeel
gangsters camping in the city.
Akbar was arrested hours after his arrival here from Chennai and
was taken in a plane to Mumbai.
Investigations by security agencies have revealed that Chhota
Shakeel, reportedly at the behest of Pakistan's ISI, had come up
with a plan to kill Mr. Advani, and Akbar was part of the core
team that had conspired to carry it out. Apart from Akbar, Mumbai
police have arrested Javed Khan, Mohammed Sadiq, Srinivasa Naidu,
Mohammed Zakir, and Mohamed Hanif who were also said to be part
of the conspiracy. Akbar's arrest in Bangalore is said to have
helped the police in apprehending Zakir and Hanif at Chennai on
October 6.
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