NIA releases new photos of suspect and accomplice in Bengaluru cafe blast case, offers Rs 10L reward

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) released new photographs of the suspected bomber of the IED blast at Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru on March 1. A reward of Rs 10 lakh for clues on the suspect and his accomplice was announced by the NIA.

The suspected bomber, Mussavir Hussain Shazib, has been identified and is on the run, along with another conspirator, Abdul Matheen Taahaa. The NIA mentioned that Shazib has been using forged documents to conceal his identity and has specific preferences in terms of clothing and accommodation.

The accomplice, Abdul Matheen Ahmed Taahaa, also has specific physical features and has been using Hindu identity documents to hide his identity. Earlier, the NIA announced the arrest of Muzamil Shareef, a key conspirator in the cafe blast case, who provided logistic support to the suspects.

The blast at the cafe located at ITPL Road, Brookfield, resulted in several staff members getting injured, with extensive damage to the property. The NIA is urging anyone with information on the suspects to come forward and help in the investigation to ensure justice is served for the victims.

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