Ahmad was arrested from Bahraich near Indo-Nepal border on May 7 by the Special Cell of Delhi Police after he fled from a jail in Nepal following last month's devastating earthquake.
"The quake hit Nepal on April 25 and he fled from Sindhupal Chowk jail on April 27. Following this, he went to his home in Bhairwa on April 29. He then went to Nepal Gunj where he stayed for a couple of days with one Moin Ansari whom he had met during his stay at Palpa jail.
Ahmad, who is on a 14-day police custody, had been on the run for past 15 years and was also tasked with recruiting Indian youths and sending them to Pakistan for training in handling of arms and ammunition as well as fabrication of IEDs. Investigators said he also worked for Indian Mujahideen.
According to police, to take revenge of Babri mosque demolition, Irfan along with his associates successfully executed bomb blasts on various trains in Kanpur, Hyderabad, Indergarh in Rajasthan, Surat, Lucknow and Gulbarga.
Irfan was convicted in 1999 in a case registered by the Special Cell but the trial in the cases lodged by the CBI was pending. In 2001, Irfan was given parole to attend his brother's marriage in Bahraich but he jumped the parole. He had been on the run since then.
"He later fled to Pakistan and in 2010 he got wind that he was being tailed by Indian intelligence agencies. He was planning to flee to Pakistan when he was arrested by Nepal police for trying to acquire Nepalese citizenship on forged documents. He stayed in Kapi Vastu jail for three months.
