In a major breakthrough, the Uttar Pradesh police have taken into custody a cyber cafe owner at Sahibabad in Ghazaibad district of the National Capital region (NCR) from where the e-mail claiming the responsibility for Tuesday's serial blasts in Jaipur was sent by the militant outfit Indian Mujahideen.
The Ghaziabad police confirmed the news of taking Madhukhar Mishra and his son into custody for interrogation.
"'We are interrogating the duo to get all the information about the people who had used the cyber cafe,'' a police officer said.
Investigating teams from Jaipur are likely to arrive at Ghazaibad in the afternoon to interrogate the duo.
Guru-al-Hindi of Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the blasts in an e-mail sent to the media and even sent video clippings of the cycles used in the explosions.
Earlier in November, the organisation had taken responsibility of the serial blasts in three civil courts in Uttar Pradesh. However, that time the e-mail sent by them originated from Shakarpur locality of New Delhi and the ID used was different in the two cases.
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