The Interpol has issued a red corner notice against July 11 serial train blasts suspect Rizwan Mohammed Dawrey, accused of having sent funds from Saudi Arabia to India through the hawala channels.
"We had made a request to issue the notice after ascertaining his role during investigations. It seems they have issued the notice now," Anti-Terrorism Squad chief K P Raghuvanshi told
PTI in Mumbai on Monday.
Interpol's website has a picture of the 33-year old Dawrey and lists counterfeiting and terrorism as the list of offences registered against him. Raghuvanshi said Rizwan's role had come to light after the ATS recovered foreign currency to the tune of Rs 3.5 lakh during searches from the residence of blasts mastermind Faisal Shaikh.
"He is suspected to be based
in Saudi Arabia and sent funds which were used by the local SIMI cadre, which executed the blasts," Raghuvanshi said.