The CBI will soon approach Interpol Headquarters for issuing of
look-out notices against three Iranian nationals who are suspected to
behind the bomb attack on an Israeli diplomat here last month.
The CBI, which serves as the nodal organization in the country
dealing with Interpol matters, will send the request by Tuesday to its
international headquarters, agency sources said.
They said the agency is in final stages of processing the request
of the Delhi Police for issuing of the highest-level look-out notice -
Red Corner Notice - against Houshang Afshar Irani, Syed Ali Mahdiansadr
and Mohammadreza Abolghasemi, believed to be behind the attack.
City Police Commissioner BK Gupta had claimed that the Iranians had
allegedly conducted reconnaissance of the Israeli embassy earlier with
the help of an Indian journalist Syed Ahemed Kazmi who was arrested on
March 6.
The police had claimed that the module, which attacked the
Israeli embassy car on February 13 on Aurangazeb road, injuring a
mission employee and three others, had recceed the mission office way
back in May last year before returning to check again in January and
February.
Investigators said they tracked Kazmi after the arrest of Masoud
Sedaghatzadeh, the operational head of the module which carried out the
attack in Bangkok in Malaysia. According to police sources,
Sedaghatzadeh was in touch with Irani and technical surveillance of
Irani led to his alleged links with Kazmi. Irani, after his visit to
Delhi in February, fled to Malaysia before the attack, they said.






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