Police offer cash for capture of Pakistani terrorists

By IANS
Sunday, January 3, 2010

NEW DELHI - Delhi Police Sunday released photographs of the three Pakistani terrorists who escaped from a city hospital and announced a cash reward of Rs.50,000 each for information leading to their arrest.

“Any clue pertaining to their location can be given to the ACP (assistant commissioner of police) Special Cell. A reward of Rs.50,000 each will be given on their arrest, a police official said.

The three terrorists - Abdul Razzak, 61, Rafaket Ali, 55, and Mohammad Saddique, 55, managed to give the Foreigners Regional Registration (FRRO) officials a slip at the G.B. Pant Hospital in New Delhi area Saturday.

The police said the three Pakistanis were arrested in 2000 for planting a bomb near Delhi airport. A large amount of RDX was seized from them. The three had served their sentences and were to be deported back to their country.

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