The terrorist attack at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore two years ago is some kind of a mystery. Everyone knew that an unidentified man walked into the campus where a conference was on and opened fire, and in the attack killed a professor.
However, now there is more clarity on the case and one of the suspects arrested for his terror links has explained in detail as to how the attack was carried out.
Mohammed Raziuddin Nasir, who identified the sketch of the IISC attacker, said his name was Abu Hamza. Nasir said he knew Hamza and had met him for the first time in 2007 when he was training at Muzaffarabad. It was there that Hamza told Nasir the entire story of the IISC attack.
Nasir said that the six feet tall Hamza had arrived at Bangalore with three of his associates. As Hamza was the tallest among them, he
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