Saleem was brought here last night on transit remand from Mumbai, where he was arrested for his alleged involvement in a 2008 terror attack on a CRPF camp at Rampur in Uttar Pradesh.
He was arrested at the Mumbai airport on July 17, shortly after his arrival from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
"Mohammed Saleem was today produced in the court of additional chief judicial magistrate (customs), which sent him to a seven-day remand," Aseem Arun, Inspector General (IG), ATS said in a statement here.
The statement said Saleem was being quizzed as to how many times he got Indian passports made against his name, how many days he spent getting trained in terror activities in Muzaffarabad (in PoK) and who were his co-trainees.
The ATS would also question him on his involvement in terror incidents, why did he go to Saudi Arabia and what were his activities there, the IG said.
He added that Saleem would also be quizzed on his links with terrorists both in India and abroad and what was his exact role in the terror incidents.
Saleem was also allegedly a financier of suspected ISI agent Aftab Ali, who was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh ATS from Faizabad in May.
He was nabbed in a joint operation by the anti-terrorist squads of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh police.
Saleem, against whom a lookout notice was issued, was stopped at an immigration counter at the Mumbai airport in the intervening night of July 16 and 17 and taken into custody.
Eight persons, including CRPF jawans, were killed in the terror attack on the Rampur camp of the paramilitary force on January 1, 2008.
An initial inquiry by the Maharashtra ATS indicated that Saleem was associated with Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT.
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