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Ahmedabad blast probe: Three CDs recovered from cyber cafe

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Posted: Aug 20, 2008 at 0906 hrs IST

Vadodara, August 20: The crime branch police from Ahmedabad visited the premises of Imran Sheikh and Mohammed Usman Agarbattiwala, arrested in connection with serial blasts in Ahemdabad, and recovered some material from the flat belonging to Sheikh.

It was alleged that the flat was used for making bombs. Police also recovered waste newspaper material from the flat beacuse a bomb which was recovered from Surat was wrapped in a newspaper with Vadodara dateline.

The team also went to a cyber cafe and recovered three hard dics from there.

The police investigating team went to Bharuch town and visited the house in a Lokmanya society where key accused in the case, Sajid Mansuri, had been staying before his arrest.

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