Key Conspirator of the Blast at Bengaluru’s Rameshwaram Café Arrested by NIA

The main conspirator in the Rameshwaram Café Blast case has finally been taken into custody by the National Investigation Agency. Following NIA raids at 12 sites in Karnataka, 5 in Tamil Nadu, and 1 in Uttar Pradesh, the arrest was made. It is important to note that in addition to severely damaging the well-known café, the explosion also injured a number of patrons and employees. The two accused, Abdul Matheen Taha and Shazeeb Hussain, received logistical support from the main conspirator, Muzammil Shareef. There are rumours that Mussavir Shazeeb Hussain left a bag containing an IED in the cafe.The organisation stated that the accused is being sought after. According to the agency’s statement, they carried out property raids on all three of the case’s suspects’ properties and took electronic equipment and cash.On March 9, eight days after the explosion, the Rameshwaram Cafe reopened with tighter security. To protect both customers and employees, metal detectors are stationed at the entrance, and customers are screened with handheld detectors.

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