Tuesday, October 08, 2013

We killed 5 Sangh leaders in TN: Fakruddin

We killed 5 Sangh leaders in TN: Fakruddin

October 8, 2013 
Ashwin Shuklapaksha 4, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
We killed 5 Sangh leaders in TN: Fakruddin
Terror suspect Fakruddin
After terror suspect Fakruddin alias Police, arrested by Tamil Nadu Police Q branch revealed before interrogators that he had done a recce in Gujarat to assassinate BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, now he has also confessed to his role in the murders of five Sangh Parivar leaders in Tamil Nadu during the last 18 months. According to a report in The Pioneer, he told his interrogators that all leaders were murdered by him in association with Panna Ismail and Bilal Malik.
Sources in the Intelligence Bureau (IB) said Fakruddin confessed during interrogation that he had plans to murder Ram Gopalan, the octogenarian leader of the Hindu Munnani and RR Gopaljee, the young organiser of the VHP, the report said.
According to the report, Fakruddin had made two recces to Chennai Central on Thursday and Friday as part of his mission to finish Ram Gopalan and Gopaljee.We killed 5 Sangh leaders in TN: Fakruddin
Fakruddin is reported to have told the police, that he along with Bilal and Ismail murdered S Vellaiyappan (State Secretary, Hindu Munnani on July 1, 2013), V Ramesh (State BJP Secretary, July 19, 2013), V Arvind Reddy (BJP’s medical wing secretary, October 23, 2012), B Suresh Kumar (BJP leader, June 26, 2013), and Murugan (BJP leader, March 19, 2013), the report said.
According to the police, Fakruddin was arrested based on the confession of Bilal.
Ismail and Malik were apprehended at Puttur after armed police personnel of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh surrounded a house, close to the border with Tamil Nadu, and forced them to come out by using tear gas.
Bilal Malik, a key suspect in an attempt to kill BJP veteran LK Advani and in the murder of other Sangh Parivar leaders, has been remanded in judicial custody till October 18 by a court in Vellore. While, Fakruddin was sent to six days’ police custody till October 11.
Source : Niti Central

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