Gujarat police raid Internet cafes for bomb evidence

Malaysia Sun Friday 16th May, 2008

The Gujarat special operations police forces have conducted searches in 35 different cyber cafes in Ahmedabad in the wake the Jaipur blasts.

In a sign of increased vigilance, the police charged eleven cafe owners for violating rules and not maintaining records of Internet surfers.

The drive has come after a group calling itself 'Indian Mujahideen', which has claimed responsibility for the Jaipur blasts, sent e-mails to media from an Internet café.

The café owner is one of those arrested.

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