Sketch of terrorist behind serial blasts released
Jaipur, May 21 (UNI) The Rajasthan Police today released the sketch of the suspected terrorist of Indian Mujhahideen's ''Guru-al-Hindi'', who had owned the responsibility for the May 13 serial blasts that left 66 dead and over 210 injured.
Inspector General of Police (Jaipur Zone) Pankaj Kumar Singh said the sketch was drawn by the police artist on the basis of statements of Sahibabad (Uttar Pradesh) Cyber Cafe owner and his employee, who were arrested by the UP Police.
The terrorist in the picture was said to be 5 Ft 6 inches, fair complexioned, medium built, and aging 22-24 years.
He had sent an e-mail from the Sahibabad cafe to two TV News Channels taking the responsibility for the Jaipur blasts.
One of the channels had later forwarded the e-mail to the Rajasthan Police.
The police have so far released the sketches of eight suspects involved in the Black Tuesday blasts.
Earlier, seven sketches were drawn on the basis of statements of cycle dealers in Kishanpol Bazar here from where the suspects had bought bicycles for use in the blasts.
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