Dreaded Indian Mujahideen terrorist and the brain behind the Dilsukhnagar twin blasts Yasin Bhatkal this morning created a flutter by throwing a letter towards journalists in the Ranga Reddy court premises. The stunned police seized it immediately.
After returning from the court hall, Bhatkal took a paper from his pocket and threw it out of the window taking the 80-odd police personnel by surprise. In the paper, it was written that the news of his alleged plans to escape to Damascus was created by the police and Intelligence Bureau to "encounter" him.
According to sources, Bhaktal reportedly stated in the letter that he feared a threat to his life from the police and the IB.
The police are investigating from various angles. Why the undertrial threw the letter from the window of the court premises and for whom, and was there any plan to escape from police custody are the questions to which answers are being sought.
The police are also investigating whether the accused wrote the letter in jail or while traveling in the escort vehicle.
Bhaktal is being taken to Rajasthan on a PT warrant.
It may be mentioned here that Bhatkal was brought from the Charlapally central jail amidst tight bandobust and produced before the court this morning.
Meanwhile, Bhaktal's mother Rihana Siddiba expressed fears that the police might kill her son in a fake encounter.
Rihana said that Bhaktal had never during his conversations said that he would come out of the jail with the help of any Damascus friends. She said that her son had expressed fears that he might be killed by the police in a fake encounter.
Expressing threat to his son's life from the policemen, Rihana asked how anyone could escape from the high-security jail. (NSS)