<p>The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a suspected Myanamar national, who was allegedly trained by Pakistan-based terror group Tehrik-i-Taliban, from Hyderabad in connection with the Burdwan blast case.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Khaleed alias Khalid Mohammed, who had been residing in Hyderabad on the basis of alleged fake documents, was arrested by the state police on November 16 following an intelligence tip-off by central security agencies, official sources said today.<br /><br />He was handed over to the NIA yesterday afternoon after security agencies felt that his role in Burdwan blast needed to be probed further, the sources said.<br /><br />This is the seventh arrest made by NIA in connection with the Burdwan blast case of October two in which two persons died inside a house after the IED being manufactured by them went off accidentally.<br /><br />Khaleed is believed be an expert in Improvised Explosive Device, the NIA said and claimed that he belonged to Rohingiya solidarity organisation and had links with Bangladesh-based terrorist groups.<br /><br />The NIA also claimed that he was involved in running terror camps in bordering areas of Bangladesh and Myanmar.<br /><br />A search at his residence led sleuths to his laptop which contained incriminating videos of training material, literature relating to various kinds of poison, IED-making, bomb-making, explosives and 'Jihadi' Literature including that relating to ISIS.<br />He was allegedly trained by Tehrik-i-Taliban.</p>
<p>The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a suspected Myanamar national, who was allegedly trained by Pakistan-based terror group Tehrik-i-Taliban, from Hyderabad in connection with the Burdwan blast case.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Khaleed alias Khalid Mohammed, who had been residing in Hyderabad on the basis of alleged fake documents, was arrested by the state police on November 16 following an intelligence tip-off by central security agencies, official sources said today.<br /><br />He was handed over to the NIA yesterday afternoon after security agencies felt that his role in Burdwan blast needed to be probed further, the sources said.<br /><br />This is the seventh arrest made by NIA in connection with the Burdwan blast case of October two in which two persons died inside a house after the IED being manufactured by them went off accidentally.<br /><br />Khaleed is believed be an expert in Improvised Explosive Device, the NIA said and claimed that he belonged to Rohingiya solidarity organisation and had links with Bangladesh-based terrorist groups.<br /><br />The NIA also claimed that he was involved in running terror camps in bordering areas of Bangladesh and Myanmar.<br /><br />A search at his residence led sleuths to his laptop which contained incriminating videos of training material, literature relating to various kinds of poison, IED-making, bomb-making, explosives and 'Jihadi' Literature including that relating to ISIS.<br />He was allegedly trained by Tehrik-i-Taliban.</p>