MUMBAI: Investigations by the Anti-Terrorism Squad in the 13/7 blasts case have revealed that one of the suspected bomb planters had enrolled himself as ‘Waqas’ in two gymnasiums, including one owned by the family of underworld don-turned-politician Arun Gawli.
“It was Waqas who got admission in both Kumbharwada gym and Byculla gym, which is owned by the Gawli family. While joining Byculla gym, he did not produce his photo but mentioned his name as Waqas in the register and gave the address of Habib building at Byculla, where he was staying on rent,” an ATS official told PTI.
While announcing a breakthrough in the blast probe on Monday after arresting Naqi Ahmed and Nadeem Akhtar from the city, the ATS had withheld names of the two planters whom its chief Rakesh Maria referred to as wanted accused ‘A’ and ‘B’.
However, the two planters have been identified as Waqas and Tabrez, sources said.
The statements of Gawli gym instructors, manager and others have given them an idea about Waqas, sources said, adding they have seized the gym register.
On Friday, Maria had said that one of the bomb planters had enrolled on August 10 last year for three months in Gulabpuran Gawli Medical and Fitness Centre, belonging to Gawli family at Byculla. “The bomb planter is the same person who had joined a gym at Kumbharwada of south Mumbai as well,” he had said.
Waqas used to visit Gawli’s gym regularly, sources said.
A top operative of home-grown terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, Yasin Bhatkal, and the two planters had rented a third floor flat in Byculla’s Habib building where they assembled explosives before triggering blasts at Dadar, Zaveri Bazaar and Opera House on July 13 last year, which claimed 27 lives. (PTI)