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1998 Coimbatore Blast Terrorist And Bomb-Making Expert Abubacker Siddique Arrested In Andhra After 30 Years

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A joint operation involving the Intelligence Bureau, special police unit from Coimbatore, and Andhra Pradesh police successfully located and apprehended Abubacker Siddique, a fugitive linked to the 1998 Coimbatore bombings, on 30 June 2025 in the Annamayya district near Kadapa.

Siddique, aged 60 and described as a bomb-making expert with connections to the banned extremist group Al Ummah, had remained in hiding since the blasts.

Alongside him, another fugitive—identified as Mohammed Ali (also known as Yunus or Mansoor)—was arrested. Both men were under surveillance for years, with a reward of ₹5 lakh posted for Siddique’s apprehension.

Upon his arrest, Siddique claimed mistaken identity, but officials confirmed his identity using decades-old photographs and took him into custody for questioning by the Anti-Terror Squad.

Siddique is accused of orchestrating multiple high-profile terror incidents dating from the mid-1990s onward, including the 1995 blasts at the Hindu Munnani office in Chennai’s Chintadripet area, the Nagore parcel bomb that killed a man named Thangam, the serial bombings across southern India in 1999, and an attempted pipe bomb targeting L.K. Advani’s convoy in Madurai.

Known as a master bomb-maker, he is alleged to have trained several Al Ummah operatives.

The arrest marks a major breakthrough in long-standing counterterrorism efforts. Authorities expect that Siddique’s capture will assist ongoing investigations into terrorist activities across Tamil Nadu and neighboring regions. Both Siddique and Ali were presented before a Chennai court on July 1 and remanded to judicial custody.

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