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A convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts case, Jalees Ansari, was arrested on Friday, 17 January, from Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, a day after he went "missing" from Mumbai while on parole, an official said.
A 68-year-old convict of the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, Jalees Ansari, went missing on Thursday morning while being on parole, officials said.
Ansari, a resident of Mominpura in Agripada in central Mumbai, an MBBS doctor by training, who is serving a life term, is suspected to be involved in many bomb blast cases across the country, an official said.
During the parole period, he was ordered to visit the Agripada Police Station everyday between 10:30 am and 12 pm to mark his attendance, he said.
However, Ansari did not visit the police station on Thursday during the designated time, the official said.
In the afternoon, his 35-year-old son Jaid Ansari approached the police station with a complaint about his "missing" father, he said.
As per his complaint, Jalees Ansari woke up in the early hours and told his family members that he was going for 'namaz', but did not return home.
Based on the complaint, the Agripada Police registered a missing case, he said.
The Crime Branch of the Mumbai Police, the Maharashtra ATS and other agencies launched a massive manhunt for the terror convict, the official said, adding that a red alert was issued against him.
The Maharashtra ATS had on Thursday night expressed suspicion that he might have gone to his native village Amar Dova in Sant Kabir Nagar district in UP, the official added.
"Trains coming from Mumbai to Lucknow were also on the radar of the agencies. On a specific tip-off, the UP STF laid a trap at Faithfulganj in Kanpur Nagar and arrested Ansari.
Cash of Rs 47,780, his Aadhaar card, mobile phone and a pocket diary were seized from him," he said.
"In Pakistan, he had undergone training for terror activities and was in touch with the members of Harkat-ul- Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI)," the official said, adding that he was inspired by terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda.
Jalees, who is known as Doctor Bomb, was allegedly connected with terror outfits like SIMI and Indian Mujahidin and taught terror groups how to make bombs, he said.
He was also questioned by the NIA in 2011 in connection with the 2008 bomb blast in Mumbai, he said.
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