Momin, who has been on the run since last year, was apprehended from Sealdah in central Kolkata this evening.
The blast in Burdwan took place inside a house on October two last year, leaving two persons dead.
National Investigation Agency(NIA) took over the case from West Bengal police a few days after the explosion after international links surfaced.
Investigators have found that Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) were being fabricated in the house and later smugged to neighbouring Bangladesh.
NIA also claimed that senior members of JMB had established terrorist training centres and bomb-making units in Beldanga and Mukim Nagar of Murshidabad, Nanur of Birbhum and Khagragarh and Simulia of Burdwan district.
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