The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two individuals, Abdul Matheen Taahaa and Mussavir Hussain Shazib, in connection with the Rameshwaram Cafe blast in Bengaluru. The suspects, who were apprehended in West Bengal's Purba Medinipur district, have been remanded to 10 days of NIA custody by a special court in Bengaluru. Investigations revealed that the accused frequently changed locations and used fake IDs to evade capture. They also changed hotels in Kolkata and visited a mobile shop, presumably to alter their communication methods. The NIA is currently searching for other members involved in the incident.
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#BengaluruBlastCase: Mussavir Hussain Shazib and Abdul Matheen Taahaa were hiding in West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur district and, if they hadn’t been caught, the duo would have gone dormant after some time and looked for new targets, said the intelligence sources ✍:… https://t.co/KjW5IpZUrN
#Bengalurucafeblast accused changed hotels in Kolkata to evade cops (@AnirbanSinhr, @suryavachan) https://t.co/XM252qqbl7
NIA searching for other members after it arrested two people in the Bengaluru cafe blast case, top sources tell CNN-News18 @SakshiLitoriya_ | #RameshwaramCafeBlast #Bengaluru #NIA https://t.co/c2QIQAy7Ji
#Bengaluru blast accused relocated multiple times, used fake IDs (Reports @joydeepthakur) https://t.co/iFSSriFkDw https://t.co/0qmP1hSRj8
#BengaluruCafeBlast Abdul Matheen and Mussavir Hussain Shazib have been remanded to 10 days of NIA custody by the special court in Bengaluru. #TimesNow's @pooja_news brings us a ground report from the hotel where these two individuals were staying with fake identities.… https://t.co/6jQrUSpeci
India Today accesses probe details in Bengaluru Cafe blast case; suspect visited mobile shop in Kolkata | #ITVideo | @PoojaShali @Suryavachan https://t.co/nqEZ7ExnOT
The National Investigation Agency has secured a 10-day custody of the two terror accused arrested from near Kolkata in #TheRameshwaramCafe blast case. https://t.co/P4q8tXpsv3