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161:, Mohsin Chaudhari, an accused for the German Bakery blast was recruited by Iqbal Shabandari, while Iqbal was living in Mumbai. Iqbal made friends with him during a religious function while he was in Pune. Iqbal kept in touch with him constantly for the next three years. With the help of Mohsin and Iqbal's other associates, they were able to set up an Indian Mujahideen base in Pune. Iqbal Shabandari had started his career as a fervent proselytizer for the largely apolitical 173:
in the Indian cities of Lucknow, Varanasi, and Faizabad. In 2008 Iqbal had composed the three e-mails were sent to media by hacking the Wi-Fi network in Mumbai. In all the cases above Iqbal is an absconding accused. The way the email was written reflects the influence of Pakistan's Army with
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and later on became an Islamist ideologue who recruited several Pune men into the Indian Mujahideen. While the two Bhatkal brothers were living in a rented apartment in Khondwa, Pune they presided over terrorist networks that later carried out multiple bombings across the country.
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Iqbal Bhatkal's name was listed in the list of "50 most wanted criminals" sheltered in Pakistan. He was also the first leader of the Indian Mujahideen to have his name added to the list of the most wanted by the Indian government by the
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Deshmukh, C., & Keskar, P. (n.d.). Bhatkal brothers spent 8 years to set up IM base. Daily News & Analysis, India. Retrieved from
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Iqbal is currently based in Karachi, Pakistan along with his brother Riyaz Bhatkal, where they are said to have fled in the aftermath of the
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medicine, although his real interests were in religion. He took part in activities of the Islamic movement
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In 2007, it is believed that he wrote the manifesto that was sent to the media before they carried out
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A Profile of Iqbal Bhatkal: The First Indian Mujahideen Leader Added to India’s Most Wanted List
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Cops give evidence on Bhatkal's role. (n.d.). The Times of India. Retrieved from
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Founder of Indian Mujahideen, a terroriost organization
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Index

Bhatkal
Karnataka
Indian
Indian Mujahideen
Riyaz Bhatkal
Indian Mujahideen
Riyaz Bhatkal
Indian Mujahideen
Karachi
Shahbandri
Bhatkal
Uttara Kannada
Karnataka
Unani
Tablighi Jamaat
Zakir Naik
Islamic Research Foundation
Germany bakery blast
Pune Police
Tablighi Jamaat
terrorist attacks
Muhammad bin Qasim
Ghauri
Ghazni
Batla House encounter
Yasin Bhatkal
Inter-Services Intelligence
Lashkar-e-Taiba
Central Bureau of Investigation

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