Terror mail traced to Mumbai: Police

The terror mail sent by Indian Mujahideen has been traced to an Internet Protocol address in Mumbai, Additional Commissioner of Mumbai Police (ATS) Parambir Singh said.

NEW DELHI: The terror mail sent by Indian Mujahideen has been traced to an Internet Protocol address in Mumbai, Additional Commissioner of Mumbai Police (ATS) Parambir Singh said.

The email had been sent out to media houses.

The Indian Mujahideen email, titled "the Message of Death", said: "In the name of Allah, Indian Mujahideen strikes back once more. ... Do whatever you can. Stop us if you can."

The Indian Mujahideen was unknown before May, when it claimed responsibility for a series of bombings in Jaipur that killed 61 people.

At least five blasts ripped through different parts of the National Capital on Saturday evening between 6:15 PM and 7 PM. At least 18 have been killed and over 100 have been injured. Unconfirmed reports say the casualty figure may be higher.
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