This story is from June 25, 2008

On run for 7 yrs, militant held

The special cell of Delhi Police arrested Habib-ur-Rehman, an alleged terrorist belonging to the banned militant outfit Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), who was on the run for the past seven years.
On run for 7 yrs, militant held
NEW DELHI: The special cell of Delhi Police arrested Habib-ur-Rehman, an alleged terrorist belonging to the banned militant outfit Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), who was on the run for the past seven years.
He was arrested, on Monday, near Sarai Kale Khan after the police received specific information. Rehman, allegedly, had provided logistic support to two Pakistanis who were caught with a large cache of ammunitions including RDX from Grandlay Cinema in September 2001.
Rehman, who belongs to Sambhal near Moradabad, went into hiding after their arrests seven years ago, and was reportedly running a dhaba at Haldwani in Uttaranchal.
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The police said when the two HuM militants ��� Maqsood Ahmed and Sayyed Mohammad ��� arrived in Delhi, Rehman arranged for their stay in New Friends Colony and even provided them with a cell phone. The militants had planned to bomb busy markets in Delhi. Ashad Hillal, who was arrested last year, had assisted Rehman.
"He was evading arrest and was declared a proclaimed offender by court. He once brought explosives, provided by one Pasha, a commander of HuM in J&K, in the city," said Alok Kumar, DCP (special cell).
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