NIA Declares Rs. 10 Lakh Bounty On 2 Accused In Rameshwaram Blast

The NIA issued two posters, each featuring both accused with their photographs, physical attributes, and other pertinent information. Both are aged around 30 years. Also, the identity of the informer will be kept hidden.

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Rupanjal Chauhan
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BY A STAFF REPORTER: Days after the Rameshwaram Cafe Blast, the National Investigation Agency announced a Rs. 10 Lacs reward for two wanted accused namely Abdul Matheen Ahmed Taahaa and Mussavir Hussain Shazib on March 29, Friday. 

Moreover, the NIA issued two posters, each featuring both accused with their photographs, physical attributes, and other pertinent information. Both are aged around 30 years. Also, the identity of the informer will be kept hidden. The poster has also provided an email, two contact numbers, and a postal address to provide information about the wanted accused. 

Mussavir Hussain Shazib also used a forged driving license named Mohammad Juned Sayed. Also, Abdul Matheen Ahmed Taahaa is using fake documents under the Hindu name, Vignesh. 

The NIA took over the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case on 5th March on the orders of the Home Ministry. Furthermore, a small-scale blast occurred at Bengaluru's famous Rameshwaram Cafe, Karnataka on 1st March. The blast resulted in nine injuries.

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