The team brought Tahseen Akhtar alias Monu, Waqas, Waqar, Sakib and Mehru to Jodhpur this morning. First, they visited the room at Chandna Bhakar locality near Somani College where Monu and Waqas had stayed for nearly three months.
"After this, they were taken to the three shops in different areas from where the duo had bought mobile SIM cards, with help from local aides like Sakib and Barqat Ali," said an official.
The five suspected IM terrorists were arrested from different locations in Rajasthan last month.
The Jodhpur Police are looking for an absconding aide of these terror suspects, identified as Ashraf, a shoe trader and publisher of a hardliner religious magazine.
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