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India-Pakistan
Indian police search Kafeel Ahmed's house
2007-07-08
INDIAN police said today they had seized CDs containing 'radical materials' from the homes of two suspects held over the failed British car bombings.

"They were found in the houses of Kafeel Ahmed and his brother Sabeel and we believe these CDs contain material on Islamic military movements in various nations,'' a top police officer said in the southern city of Bangalore.

"These are radical stuff,'' he said as sources added the data contained on at least two seized CDs related to the conflicts in Chechnya and Iraq.

The two brothers are among three Indians arrested in Britain for the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow.

They hail from the middle-class district of Jayanagar in Bangalore, India's software capital.

Police said they were also studying the database at the transport office in Jayanagar from where they had found the driving licence details of a man who rammed a flaming car into Glasgow airport on June 30.

Officers said they were interested in a man named as Saleem Ahmed, adding investigators were also probing the possibility that fake Bangalore driving licences were used in the bomb plot.

Sabeel Ahmed has been identified as a doctor and his brother Kafeel an aeronautical engineer. Kafeel is suspected to be one of the two men who drove the blazing car into Glasgow airport.

The third is identified as Mohammed Haneef, a doctor who worked at a hospital in Australia's Gold Coast, where he relocated to from Britain in September.

He was detained as he attempted to leave Australia for India on a one-way ticket.

Kafeel Ahmed began researching bomb-making techniques weeks before he travelled to Britain on May 5, the Hindu newspaper said today, citing unnamed intelligence sources with records of his internet activity.

Soon after reaching Britain, he acquired the components used to assemble the explosives fitted into the cars that had been intended to explode in central London, the broadsheet said.

Findings by investigators suggest Kafeel Ahmed acted without training or material assistance from organised groups, it said, adding the police had found no evidence of him being linked to Muslim militant organisations.

Kafeel Ahmed went to Britain for the supposed purpose of completing his doctoral work in computational fluid dynamics, which involves study of the movement of fluids and gases over objects such as aircraft, the Hindu said.

He had a Masters of Philosophy degree in aeronautical engineering from Belfast's Queen's University but his doctoral work had been delayed because of his refusal to take an educational loan on grounds that it was against Islamic principles, it added.

Kafeel Ahmed, who was pulled from the burning wreckage of the Glasgow attack, remained in a critical condition under armed guard in a Scottish hospital.
Posted by:Oztralian

#1  "...his doctoral work had been delayed because of his refusal to take an educational loan on grounds that it was against Islamic principles, it added."

His commitment to Islamic priciples have now further delayed his aeronautic doctorate. The rolling donut shall remain forever disapointed.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-07-08 19:17  

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