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Lt. Col. Shrikant Prasad Purohit is an Indian army officer. A lieutenant-colonel in military intelligence, he burst into national prominence in November 2008 when he was arrested by the Mumbai Anti-terrorism squad because they suspected him of involvement in terrorist attacks across Western India. He is also a suspect in 2007 Samjhauta Express bombings
Purohit is the first serving Indian army officer accused of playing a major role in planning and executing a terror blast. In November, 2008 he said to Pune's Shivajinagar court that the ATS had threatened to eliminate him during his interrogation in their custody. He is also suspected of having links to militant Islamist Wahhabi groups
References
- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Malegaon_blast_Lieutenant_Colonel_Srikant_Purohit_arrested/articleshow/3676189.cms Times of India]
- http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/india-news/pak-may-bring-up-ltcol-purohits-role-in-samjhauta-blasts-at-interior-secretaries-meet_100121379.html
- "ATS out to kill me: Lt Col Purohit", Headlines India.com {November 20 2008)
- Is Purohit the man who knows too much? Times of India - November 27, 2008
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