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CAM Bashir, one of the most wanted terrorists in the Mumbai Bomb Blast (2002-03) case, has been arrested by Canadian security agencies. Along with this, Mumbai Police has started efforts to extradite Bashir to India following the rules.
A red corner notice was issued against Bashir
Terrorist CM Bashir is considered one of the early radical leaders of the banned Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in India. Bashir is accused of involvement in the 2002-03 Mumbai blasts case. 12 people lost their lives and many were injured in this blast. A Red Corner Notice has also been issued against Bashir in this case.
Bashir was caught while fleeing from Canada
Terrorist Bashir is also known as Chennaparambil Mohammad Bashir. Bashir was caught trying to flee Canada. Based on the Red Corner Notice issued against Bashir by Interpol, he is charged with murder, terrorist conspiracy, conspiracy and other charges. He has also been arrested on these charges.
Sister's blood will be taken for extradition
Let us tell you that the Red Corner Notice against Bashir is related to Mumbai Central Station blast in December 2002, Vile Parle blast in January 2003 and Mulund train blast in March 2003. Mumbai Police has sought permission from a special court in Ernakulam to take a blood sample from Bashir's sister for DNA profiling as part of the ongoing extradition process.
Bashir has done Diploma in Engineering
Bashir was born in the year 1961 in the village of Kaprassery, Kerala, he has a diploma in aeronautical engineering. He emerged as a prominent Simi leader in Aluva Town. In the late 1980s, Bashir was made the All India President of SIMI. Not only this, Bashir inspired many youths to engage in terrorist activities and played an important role in radicalizing the youth.