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The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad suspects that Sheikh Nabi Ahmed, the Indian national arrested in Pakistan, could be the same person whose name had cropped up during the interrogation of people linked to the banned outfit, SIMI, a decade ago.
Ahmed, a Mumbai-based businessman, was arrested on 19 May in Pakistan for not possessing travel documents.
Nabi's name had figured during the interrogation of the suspected members of the Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in 2005-06, which is available in the records of the agency, he said.
Sheikh, who was arrested for not possessing proper documents, has been booked for violating Article 14 of Pakistan's Foreign Act.
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