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A Mumbai court Saturday sent key suspect in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case Abu Jundal to police custody till July 31, according to an official.
Jundal, said to be the main handler of the 10 Pakistani terrorists who attacked Mumbai, was flown to the metropolis early Saturday the day after a New Delhi court handed over his custody to the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for his role in the terror attacks.
Amidst tight security, he was taken from the airport to a secret location and presented before a magistrate in south Mumbai Saturday.
Mumbai police have got his custody in connection with four terror cases, including 26/11, Pune German Bakery blast of 2010, attack on Nashik police training academy and the 2006 Aurangabad arms case, the official said.
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