• Kanhaiya Lal's killers ran on bike with 26-11 number plate: Report

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    Kanhaiya Lal's killers ran on bike with 26-11 number plate: Report

    The killers were apprehended by the police 170 KM outside of Udaipur, close to the Bhim highway. One of the murderers, Mohammed Riyaz, is said to have spent Rs 5,000 to buy a bike with the number plate "26/11" because he was obsessed with the date.

    Digital Desk: Several days after
    Islamist militants beheaded Hindu tailor Kanhaiya Lal, shocking information
    regarding the killers' 'connection' to the 26/11 Mumbai terror assault has come
    to light.



    After murdering Kanhaiya Lal on June
    28 in Udaipur, Mohammed Riyaz Akhtar and Mohammed Gos fled from the scene in a
    vehicle with plate number 2611. The 26-11 refers to November 26, 2008, when
    Kasab and other Pakistani terrorists carried out one of the biggest terror strikes,
    wreaking havoc in Mumbai.



    The information further reveals these
    murderers' extremely radicalized mentality. According to the reports, one of
    them spent a few months in Pakistan and was connected to the terrorist
    organization Dawat-e-Islami. There are also reports of a Pakistani operator in
    the horrifying murder that shook the country.



    The killers were apprehended by the
    police 170 KM outside of Udaipur, close to the Bhim highway. One of the
    murderers, Mohammed Riyaz, is said to have spent Rs 5,000 to buy a bike with
    the number plate "26/11" because he was obsessed with the date.



    To escape the scene unnoticed, the
    murderers kept their bikes in start mode a fair distance away from Kanhaiya
    Lal's shop. After killing Kanhaiya, they reportedly left the area and headed
    toward Ajmer to record another video.



    The Rajasthan police intervened fast
    and closed the borders to prevent the killers from fleeing beyond the borders
    of Udaipur.



    The killers used side roads &
    streets to avoid being caught by police; however, when they approached Deogarh
    via highway, they sought support from known contacts.



    The Deogarh police were notified of
    this presence in the region in the meantime. The police, together with Bhim
    police, followed the pair for a considerable distance before apprehending them
    on the Advana-Jasakheda route.



    Deogarh police received a report regarding
    its presence in the region in the meantime. Before catching up with the pair on
    the Advana-Jasakheda route, the police and Bhim police chased the pair for a
    considerable amount of time.