Third email came from proxy server in Moscow
Preliminary investigations have indicated that the second email by the Indian Mujahideen on Thursday was sent through a proxy server located in Moscow. The first email received by electronic media groups threatened “to target the Supreme Court of India and other major High Courts if Afzal Guru's death sentence in 2001 Parliament attack case is not repealed.” It was traced to a computer installed at Global Cyber Caf? Gupta said three special squads headed by Deputy Commissioners of Police Ashok Chand, under whose leadership the Special Cell had busted several terror modules in the past, and Arun Kampani and Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Ravi Shanker were set up. Several officers in the team, which is investigating the two Delhi High Court blasts — the previous one occurred on May 25 — in coordination with the National Investigation Agency, apart from the unsolved blasts in the past two years, have a vast experience in conducting counter-terror operations.










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