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Mohammed Afroz was produced amidst tight security before additional chief metropolitan magistrate V P Taware who extended his remand. The accused did not plead for bail and preferred not to engage any lawyer.
Afroz, on December 18, had made a statement, purported to be a confession, about his links with Al Qaeda and its plans to air-dash targets in foreign countries.
Afroz's statement was recorded in-camera.
The accused had already confessed before police and revealed the conspiracy hatched by Laden's outfit to create terror worldwide.
The 26-year-old Afroz, arrested from Navi Mumbai on December 3, had confessed that he had visited Australia, USA, UK, Hong Kong and China between 1997 and 2001.
He had also disclosed that suicide squads had been formed by Al Qaeda to carry out attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York, the British parliament in London, Romal Tower in Australia and Parliament House in New Delhi.
Afroz had been deputed to the squad meant for the attack in Britain.
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