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New Delhi: Delhi Police on Thursday filed four supplementary chargesheets against a suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist, charged with hacking the wi-fi system to send e-mails to media houses just before last year's September 13 serial blasts in the national capital.
Submitting the charge sheet in the court of Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja, the special cell of Delhi Police sought prosecution of Mohammed Akbar Ismail Choudhary under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Explosive Substances Act for his alleged involvement in the serial blasts at Connaught Place, Barakhambha Road, Greater Kailash Part I and Tilak Marg areas of the national capital.
The police filed four separate supplementary chargesheets against Choudhary, 27, who had allegedly arranged a car of his elder brother Mohsin (who is absconding) to Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy and others for helping them to travel across Mumbai to hack a wi-fi system of a private firm to send e-mails to media organisations before the serial blasts September 13 last year.
Choudhary, a resident of Pune, was arrested by the Mumbai police in September 2008 before being taken into custody by the Delhi police on June 11 this year for allegedly providing logistical support in connection with serial blasts here.
The court will take up the four chargesheets filed against Choudhary on September 30.
The police have till now filed 13 supplementary chargesheets in connection with the serial blasts cases.
The series of blasts in the national capital had claimed the lives of 26 people and injured 135 others.
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