India News : He limits his mobile phone usage to a few seconds at a time and does not use email to communicate. He prefers to move addresses every few weeks, usually from one dark dingy room to another, away from urban areas likely to be under surveillance.
He talks to only a chosen few. He is not known to take time off from his preferred pursuits: looking for new recruits to his terror network or finalising its next target.
With so few leads to pursue, it is hardly surprising that, for five long years now, counter-terrorism units across the country had drawn a blank in their hunt for Syed Ahmed Zarar Siddibappa, the 30-year-old engineering graduate from Bhatkal in Karnataka, more notorious as Yasin Bhatkal, the man behind the Indian Mujahideen.
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