<p> A suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist was arrested today by Maharashtra ATS in connection with the 2011 serial bomb blasts in which 26 people were killed.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The terror suspect was nabbed from the city airport this morning and produced before a local court, which sent him in 10-day ATS custody.<br /><br />"We arrested one Zainul Abedin, a suspected IM terrorist, from the airport this morning. We produced him in the court and got his remand for ten days," a senior Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) official said.<br /><br />"We will be questioning him in connection with the 2011 Mumbai serial blasts case," he said.<br /><br />A red corner (RC) notice was issued against the accused, based on which the ATS sleuths of Kalachowki unit arrested him, police said.<br /><br />According to police, Abedin was allegedly responsible for supplying explosives for operations of the banned outfit, blamed in the past for a string of terror strikes in various parts of the country.<br /><br />Besides the Maharashtra ATS, Abedin was also wanted by the anti-terror wings of Karnataka and Gujarat Police, and NIA.<br /><br />Three co-ordinated bomb explosions occurred in Opera House, Zaveri Bazaar and Dadar West on July 13, 2011, killing 26 people and injuring nearly 130 others.</p>
<p> A suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist was arrested today by Maharashtra ATS in connection with the 2011 serial bomb blasts in which 26 people were killed.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The terror suspect was nabbed from the city airport this morning and produced before a local court, which sent him in 10-day ATS custody.<br /><br />"We arrested one Zainul Abedin, a suspected IM terrorist, from the airport this morning. We produced him in the court and got his remand for ten days," a senior Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) official said.<br /><br />"We will be questioning him in connection with the 2011 Mumbai serial blasts case," he said.<br /><br />A red corner (RC) notice was issued against the accused, based on which the ATS sleuths of Kalachowki unit arrested him, police said.<br /><br />According to police, Abedin was allegedly responsible for supplying explosives for operations of the banned outfit, blamed in the past for a string of terror strikes in various parts of the country.<br /><br />Besides the Maharashtra ATS, Abedin was also wanted by the anti-terror wings of Karnataka and Gujarat Police, and NIA.<br /><br />Three co-ordinated bomb explosions occurred in Opera House, Zaveri Bazaar and Dadar West on July 13, 2011, killing 26 people and injuring nearly 130 others.</p>