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Claiming ownership for Delhi high court blast, a third email has been received, as the reported by sources. Three emails from different accounts have been received so far and police have been very active to trace the senders.
Out of these three emails the first one was purportedly from Pakistan supported aggressive group HuJI known as Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami and the second email claimed to be from Indian Mujahideen and now third email received has been from Yahoo account.
According to the sources, the very first mail, allegedly was sent by HuJI subsequent to the bomb blast on Wednesday, was originally traced to a cybercafé in an area near the Kashmiri city of Jammu.
The owner of the café has been arrested by the police for further investigation; café is owned by two brothers and now they are under investigation along with another unknown person who was also arrested at the café. There was no official record of the visitors in the café in addition to which an official said, "The owners have told interrogators that they don’t keep a record of the visitors and that students were the main customers at the café."
The United States of America has listed HuJI as a terrorist group which has connections with Al-Qaeda.
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