Mumbai, Sept 30: Mumbai police today held Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) responsible for the serial bomb blasts in suburban trains that killed nearly 200 people and wounded over 700 in one of the worst terror attacks in the country's economic capital on July 11 this year.
Declining to identify the three yet-to-be arrested Indian planters, Mr Roy, however, said one of them would be arrested ''soon''. Altogether 15 people have been arrested in the case so far, including the three planters. They are Kamal Ahmed Ansari, Khalid Aziz Shaikh, Mumtaz Choudhary, Dr Tanvir Ansari, Zameer Shaikh, Sohail Abdul Ghani Shaikh, Faisal Rehman Shaikh, Muzammil Shaikh, Ehtesham Siddiqui, Mohammed Sajid Ansari, Mohammed Shafi, Abdul Wahiuddin, Mohammed Majid, Akmal Hashmi, Mohammed Naveed. Of them three could be let off if cooroborative evidence was not found against them, the Police Commissioner said.
Mr Roy said each IED weighed between 5.5 to 6.5 kg comprising a mix of RDX (two to 2.5 kg) and ammonium nitrate (3.5 to four kg), adding the latter chemical was procured locally.
He said the bombs were assembled in the house of Mohammed Ali at Shivajinagar in Chembur area of the city on July 8,9 and 10. Each IED was kept in a five-litre capacity pressure cooker and brought to the one room-tenement of Faizal in Bandra a day before the blasts rocked the city.
Each pressure cooker-IED was placed in a bag and each bag when planted in seven trains was camouflaged with papers and umbrellas.
Armed with seven IED-filled bags, all seven teams of planters travelled to Churchgate by cab and boarded local trains for western suburbs. Barring Salim, all planters disembarked on the way. Salim's identity was reconstructed through DNA analysis, police said.
As to why first class compartments of the trains were targetted, Mr Roy said most west-bound trains from Churchgate leave from platform 2 and 3 and if one came to these platforms from the subaway one would emerge bang in front of a first class coach. He said six teams of planters came through the subway.
Describing the case '' a blinder'', the Police Commissioner said blasts were carried out professionally with precision and in well-planned manner. He said unlike the first serial blasts in India in Mumbai in 1993 and subsequently elsewhere in the world in Madrid and London, the terrorists did not leave behind a shred of evidence in the 7/11 Mumbai blasts. But he lauded teams of ATS and Crime Branch and the technical support group for unravelling the crime.
''This is a beautiful piece of highly professional and scientific investigations,'' Mr Roy noted with pride.
He revealed the investigators had nothing to work upon but technical support group, which analysed telephone traffic, got their first breakthrough when monitored repated calls made from Navi Mumbai to area bordering Nepal border. This, he added, led to the arrest of Kamaluddin Ansari from Madhubani in Bihar which borders Nepal.
He said the Faizal Sheikh module which played a critical role in funding terrorist activities was cracked by the Crime Branch.
''Faizal received money from Pakistan through a LeT operative Rizwan Dawre based in Saudi Arabia. About 26,000 riyals were recovered from him at the time of his arrest. In the last four to five years, Faizal has received Rs 60 lakh through Hawala channels,'' he added.
Giving details of the investigation, Mr Roy said seven teams of ATS sleuths were deployed to solve the seven blasts. Besides support by the Crime Branch and the technical group, scientific aids like the narco analysis tests were used comprehensively to give a direction to the investigations, he added.
While declining to answer questions about the RDX seizure in Aurangabad, Mr Roy, however, said two main accused - Zaibuddin and Rahil - are believed to have fled to Bangladesh.
Mr Roy said the investigation would continue. ''More arrests are likely. We have to ensure a successful trial and conviction of the accused,'' he added.
The State police chief P S Pasricha came in the middle of the media confrence to congrulate the entire team of investigators but left without taking any question from journalists.
UNI
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