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Maharashtra ATS searches premises  over ‘terror’ links

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Last updated: November 13, 2025 5:32 am
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PTI     | Mumbai

The Maharashtra ATS has searched the premises of a teacher in Thane and another person in Pune in connection with the recent arrest of a software engineer for his alleged links with Al Qaeda and other banned outfits, officials said on Wednesday.

The anti-terrorism squad (ATS) clarified that the searches were not linked to Monday’s blast in Delhi that claimed 12 lives, but added that as part of the standard procedure, it was examining whether there was a possible Maharashtra link to the incident in the national capital.

The teacher’s house at Mumbra in Thane district was used for one of the meetings by the arrested Pune-based software engineer, Zubair Hangargekar, the officials said.

The ATS nabbed Hangargekar (37) from Pune on October 27 for his alleged links with banned outfits, such as Al Qaeda and Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, and for his suspected involvement in radicalisation activities.

During the investigation, the ATS had found a Pakistani contact number saved on his old phone.

While probing further, the anti-terror agency learned that Hangargekar had visited Mumbra in Thane for one of his meetings. 

Accordingly, the ATS officials visited the teacher’s house on Tuesday and enquired about Hangargekar and his meeting, an official said. 

The teacher is neither an accused nor a witness in the case, he said.

 “We searched the premises of two individuals – one in Kondhwa (area in Pune) and another in Mumbra – and questioned them,” another official said, adding that there was no connection between Hangargekar and the Delhi blast.

A search was also conducted at one more house of the teacher at Kurla in central Mumbai, sources said, adding that he used to come to teach Urdu at a madrassa every Sunday. 

Talking to media persons, the teacher’s wife claimed that her family members were emotionally and mentally traumatised by the incident.  Police confiscated two pen drives, one hard disk and a few chits during the searches, she claimed.

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