<p>A man from West Bengal who was allegedly planning to start a madarsa for 'Jihadi training' has been arrested, police said on Friday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Alimul Islam Mandal was arrested when he came to meet Mohammed Nasir, a Bangladesh-born Pakistani national who illegally entered India, in Cherlapally jail here.<br />According to police, Mandal, 29, is a labourer from Baltha village in Bengal's South Dinajpur district.<br /><br />Nasir and Mandal worked together in a blanket factory in Haryana's Panipat and they along with others decided to start a madrasa to impart Jihadi training.<br /><br />Nasir had told police during interrogation that he, Mandal and another person conspired to set up the madrasa.<br /><br />Mandal therefore came to Hyderabad to meet Nasir for charting out further plans for their unlawful activities, said a police statement, adding a close vigil was kept on those coming to meet Nasir and other illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar lodged in the jail.<br /><br />Nasir and three other illegal immigrants and two local brokers had been arrested on August 14. Two more accused were arrested subsequently.</p>
<p>A man from West Bengal who was allegedly planning to start a madarsa for 'Jihadi training' has been arrested, police said on Friday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Alimul Islam Mandal was arrested when he came to meet Mohammed Nasir, a Bangladesh-born Pakistani national who illegally entered India, in Cherlapally jail here.<br />According to police, Mandal, 29, is a labourer from Baltha village in Bengal's South Dinajpur district.<br /><br />Nasir and Mandal worked together in a blanket factory in Haryana's Panipat and they along with others decided to start a madrasa to impart Jihadi training.<br /><br />Nasir had told police during interrogation that he, Mandal and another person conspired to set up the madrasa.<br /><br />Mandal therefore came to Hyderabad to meet Nasir for charting out further plans for their unlawful activities, said a police statement, adding a close vigil was kept on those coming to meet Nasir and other illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar lodged in the jail.<br /><br />Nasir and three other illegal immigrants and two local brokers had been arrested on August 14. Two more accused were arrested subsequently.</p>