Bashir Googlu, who claimed that he and his three associates were part of the group that triggered the July 10 Pune blast, was arrested yesterday, police said.
According to the Azad Maidan police, Bashir approached the Special Branch office near Mumbai Police headquarters yesterday stating that he is a member of the Hizbul Mujahideen.
Special branch officers had interrogated him for several hours after which he revealed names of his three associates saying that they had triggered off the recent Pune blast, the police said.
Bashir, who hails from Kashmir, was arrested under Sections 505 (public mischief) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code, police said, adding that, "He is bankrupt and had plans to trap those who were trying to recover their money from him, by linking them to the Pune blast".
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