Shahnawaz and has been arrested by Delhi Police’s Special Cell, just days after NIA announced a reward of ₹3 lakh on him. After a massive search operation, the cops arrested three suspected Islamic State (IS) terrorists who were wanted by the NIA. Last month, the NIA released pictures of four terror suspects, including that of Shahnawaz, wanted in the Pune ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) module case and declared a reward money of ₹3 lakh each for credible information on them leading to their arrest.
The agency has said that the identity of the informant will be kept confidential. An engineer by profession, Shahnawaz had escaped from Pune police custody and was living in Delhi, police said. Delhi Police Special Cell has also detained some other people.
Shahnawaz was briefly caught by Pune Police on the intervening night of July 17-18 when he was trying to steal a motorcycle in the Kothrud area of Pune. Further investigations will be conducted to gather additional information regarding Shahnawaz's involvement and potential connections to terrorist activities. The individual in question, a 32-year-old engineer residing in Delhi, had managed to escape from police custody in Pune, triggering an extensive manhunt spanning across multiple states.
Shahnawaz, along with two accomplices named Mohammad Imran Mohammad Yunus Khan and Mohammad Yunus Mohammad Yakub Saki, faced arrest by the Kothrud police in Pune on July 18 after attempting to steal a two-wheeler. While the police were en route to their residence in Kondhwa, Pune, for a search, Shahnawaz made a daring escape by leaping out of the police vehicle. Police uncovered that Khan and Saki, who originally hailed from Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh, were purportedly implicated
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