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“We will be able to complete questioning him to elicit information about his terror links and the attack executed on the IISc”, city police commissioner, N Achutha Rao told reporters.
When asked whether Sabauddin had provided any concrete links into the attack on the IISc, the police commissioner refusing to give details said, “you will get a clear picture in two to three days”.
Sabauddin, the alleged master mind of December 2005 terror strike at the country’s premier research institute, which claimed the life of a professor, had been brought to Bangalore from Lucknow on March 28.
The city police had sought his custody, one of the six militants nabbed by the central security agencies in connection with IISc attack case by filing an application in Lucknow court on February 10.


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