This story is from August 3, 2012

Court notice on Indian Mujahideen suspect's house

A two-member team of the National Investigating Agency put up an attachment notice on the house of suspected Indian Mujahideen member Manzar Imam in Bariyatu on Thursday.
Court notice on Indian Mujahideen suspect's house
RANCHI: A two-member team of the National Investigating Agency put up an attachment notice on the house of suspected Indian Mujahideen member Manzar Imam in Bariyatu on Thursday. The notice says Manzar is wanted in cases of treason and waging a war against the state. The attachment order has been issued by the chief judicial magistrate of Ernakulam, Kerala. Manzar is wanted in connection with last year's Mumbai serial blasts.
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Sub inspector T Raja and constable R S Maheshwar arrived from Kerala to put up the notice asking Manzar to appear in court before September 3. "We have been asked to paste the notice on his house. We will not comment in this connection," said Raja.
Last year, a team of NIA had raided the house of Manzar Imam, who was suspected to be an IM operative, and his family members were also grilled for several hours. Currently the house where the attachment order was pasted is inhabited by his family members.
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