The Delhi Police top brass is stunned by a poser received from the Home ministry asking them to explain how some newspapers were attributing a report to its senior officials that arrested Indian Mujahideen operative Shahzad, allegedly involved in Delhi serial blasts, had talked about plans to target the Commonwealth Games during his interrogation.
Home ministry officials said they were surprised when Delhi Police conveyed that it had never leaked any information to the media. However, taking cognizance of frequent interrogation details of Shahzad appearing in the media, the ministry told Delhi Police to direct its officers to "exercise restraint" while talking to the media.
Senior Home ministry officials have strictly directed to check possible leakage of information regarding the suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist who was arrested on February 1, official sources said.
The move was prompted by reports that have appeared in media claiming Shahzad's role in killing of inspector M C Sharma during Batla House incident, involvement of a former MLA in funding or supporting the terrorist for executing serial blasts and other claims said to have been made in police custody, they said.
Shahzad alias Pappu, an accused in the September 13, 2008 serial blasts, which claimed 26 lives, was arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Uttar Pradesh Police from Khalispur village of Azamgarh district and is currently in custody of Delhi Police special cell for interrogation till February 12.
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