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Following the transit remand of the Rameshwaram Cafe blast suspects to Bengaluru by the NIA, a cascade of revelations unfolds, shedding light on the connection with the ISIS Al-Hind module. Sources reveal that the arrested individuals, Abdul Mathin Taha and Musswir Hussain Shajib, were part of this module, implicating them in the cafe blast case. Furthermore, disclosures indicate their Kolkata stay was facilitated by a third jihadist associated with the module, who orchestrated logistics for the attack.
Investigations trace the sequence of events, unveiling interactions between the suspects and ISIS operatives, including chief Mozammel Sharif. Sharif's arrest provided crucial leads, revealing the suspects' arrival in Kolkata and financial transactions preceding the attack. The NIA intensifies its probe, scrutinizing Kolkata's potential ISIS network and the extent of Al-Hind module activity in the region.