NEW DELHI (AP) Indian intelligence agencies have arrested one of the leaders of a domestic terror group blamed for a series of bombings in the nation's cities, a top government official said Thursday.
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested Wednesday night on India's eastern border with Nepal and he is being questioned by state police, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters. He did not give other details.
Police say Bhatkal is one of the founding leaders of the Indian Mujahideen, a group that has been linked to the banned Pakistan-based Islamist rebel group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which has claimed responsibility for some previous terrorist attacks in India.
Ashok Karnik, a security expert, said Bhatkal's arrest was a significant development as he could expose the terrorist network in the country.
The government outlawed the Indian Mujahideen in 2010 after it was suspected of involvement in an attack on a cafe popular with foreigners in the western Indian city of Pune in which 17 people died.