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Al Qaeda’s Most Wanted Terrorist Mohammad Kalimuddin Mujahiri has been in the Indian Subcontinent Organization

Shivani Alakh

Mohammed Kalimuddin Mujahiri, an active most wanted terrorist of banned terrorist organization Al Qaeda, has been arrested from Jamshedpur after his arrest. ADG campaign Murari Lal Meena and ATS SP Mr. Vijayalakshmi gave information about the arrest of Kalimuddin by press conference. Militant Kalimuddin was arrested by the Ranchi ATS team on Saturday near Jamshedpur railway station. Significantly, the most wanted terrorist Kalimuddin had been absconding for the past three years and constantly changed his hideout. Attachment has also been made to Mohammad Kalimuddin's house earlier.

The case of Arms Act, CLA Act, and UAPA Act was registered against Mohammad Kalimuddin at Bishtupur police station in Jamshedpur on 25 January 2016. Terrorist Mohammad Kalimuddin is an associate of banned terrorist organization Al Qaeda, active terrorist Mohammad Abdul Rahman Ali alias Katki who is currently lodged in Tihar Jail Delhi. Apart from Katki, Abdul Sami, Ahmed Masood, Raju alias Nasim Akhtar and Zeeshan Haider are the allies of the most wanted terrorist Kalimuddin. At present, all are in jail in judicial custody.

Kalimuddin Al-Qaeda has been in the Indian Subcontinent Organization to prepare the youth for terrorist incidents. Kalimuddin also used to inspire youth for jihad in the past. Apart from this, it also used to add youth to the organization and send them to Pakistan for Jihadi training camp run by various terrorist organizations outside the country.

Mohammad Kalim-ud-din has also traveled to Saudi Arabia, Africa, Bangladesh abroad several times including Asansol, Kolkata, Gujarat, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh to carry out terrorist incidents.

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