Indian Mujahideen - Members

Members

It is suspected that these are the major leaders of the Indian group.

  • Abdus Subhan Qureshi Alias Tauqeer, 36, sought: A software engineer from Mumbai. An expert In bomb-making and is an expert hacker.
  • Safdar Nagori, 38, under arrest: Architect the transformation from SIMI to Indian Mujahideen.
  • Mufti Abu Bashir, 28, under arrest: A preacher from Azamgarh In Uttar Pradesh.
  • Qayamuddin Kapadia, 28, under arrest: A trader of Vadodara, He started the first-ever mosque of the Ahle Hadis Tanzeem In Vadodara a few years ago.
  • Sajid Mansuri, 35, under arrest: A graduate In psychology and formerly a marketing executive.
  • Usman Agarbattiwala, sought, 25: A PG diploma holder from Vadodara In human rights
  • Alamzeb Afridi, 24, sought: A jobless youth from Ahmedabad. He purchased bicycles and then planted them In Ahmedabad after tying bombs.
  • Abdul Razik Mansuri, 27, sought: An embroidery unit owner.
  • Mujib Shaikh, 25, sought: A stone polishing artisan.
  • Zahid Shaikh, 27, sought: A mobile phone repair shop owner from Ahmedabad.
  • Amil Parwaz, sought: A native of Ujjain. Believed to Be involved In the court bomb blasts In Uttar Pradesh In November 2007.

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