Dreaded Lashkar-e-Tayiba militant Abdul Karim 'Tunda,' who was picked up by Interpol in Kenya on Friday, has a Lucknow connection.
Tunda got his first passport issued from Lucknow way back in 1989, a senior police official disclosed this to rediff.com in Lucknow, adding that his other passport was found to have been issued from Bangladesh.
A resident of Pilkuan village in Ghaziabad (on the threshold of New Delhi), Tunda was wanted in connection with the Delhi serial blasts in the late nineties that left 24 dead and many others wounded.
Abdul Karim, who carries a cash reward of Rs 3 lakh on his head, acquired his nickname 'Tunda' after one of his arms was blown off when a bomb he was preparing exploded.
Sixty-four-year-old Tunda was believed to have a hand in the 1993 Mumbai blasts as well. "We would rule out his indirect
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