<p>According to official sources, the home ministry has sought a report as soon as possible on how the three terrorists escaped Friday. <br /><br />The militants fled from a crowded cycle market and were yet to be traced Sunday evening. They were part of a module of eight trained militants arrested by Delhi Police in 2000 before the Red Fort attack case with a huge cache of explosives and narcotics. <br /><br />An alert was sounded all over the capital and the neighbouring states to trace the militants, identified as Abdul Razzaq, Mohammad Sadiq (alias Aslam) and Rafaqat Ali. <br />The Pakistani nationals had been sentenced and completed their five-year jail terms on Oct 23 last year. <br /><br />After their release from Tihar, they were lodged at a detention home in Narela under the supervisory custody of Delhi Police’s Special Branch. They were to be deported to Pakistan soon. <br /><br />On Friday, the three were taken to the Guru Nanak Eye Centre of GB Pant Hospital for an eye check-up, escorted by a sub-inspector of the Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB). <br />They reportedly went for lunch in the cycle market at Jama Masjid in old Delhi at 2.30 p.m., but did not return. <br /><br />Police have announced a reward of Rs.50,000 for anyone who provides information about the runaway terrorists.</p>
<p>According to official sources, the home ministry has sought a report as soon as possible on how the three terrorists escaped Friday. <br /><br />The militants fled from a crowded cycle market and were yet to be traced Sunday evening. They were part of a module of eight trained militants arrested by Delhi Police in 2000 before the Red Fort attack case with a huge cache of explosives and narcotics. <br /><br />An alert was sounded all over the capital and the neighbouring states to trace the militants, identified as Abdul Razzaq, Mohammad Sadiq (alias Aslam) and Rafaqat Ali. <br />The Pakistani nationals had been sentenced and completed their five-year jail terms on Oct 23 last year. <br /><br />After their release from Tihar, they were lodged at a detention home in Narela under the supervisory custody of Delhi Police’s Special Branch. They were to be deported to Pakistan soon. <br /><br />On Friday, the three were taken to the Guru Nanak Eye Centre of GB Pant Hospital for an eye check-up, escorted by a sub-inspector of the Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB). <br />They reportedly went for lunch in the cycle market at Jama Masjid in old Delhi at 2.30 p.m., but did not return. <br /><br />Police have announced a reward of Rs.50,000 for anyone who provides information about the runaway terrorists.</p>