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Abu Hamza and Akshardham

Abu Hamza, the Muslim cleric who gave us the Shoe Bomber has now been arrested for deportation to United States. As per a report in The Times of India, Abu Hamza was the main conspirator in the terrorist attach in Akshardham in India in September 24, 2002.

The investigating agency in its chargesheet in the case named Abu Hamza of Riyadh as one of the main conspirators. The Crime Branch had alleged that the plot to attack Akshardham was hatched to avenge the communal riots in Gujarat. The chargesheet said that the plot was hatched in Saudi Arabia and that the terrorist attack in Gujarat had been planned by Abu Hamza and Abu Sifiyan of Riyadh along with Abu Talah, a resident of Jeddah. They allegedly took the help of one Salim Shaikh who worked in Riyadh but hailed from Dariapur in Ahmedabad. Salim was among the first to be arrested while the other three are named as absconders in the case.

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