Mangaluru cooker blast case: Accused terrorist Mohammed Shariq discharged from hospital

Bengaluru: Mohammed Shariq, who was seriously injured in the cooker bomb blast, was treated in Mangalore and admitted to Victoria Hospital for further treatment. Presently discharged. Suspected terrorist Mohammed Shariq, who was burnt and injured in the incident related to the Mangalore Cooker Blast in an auto in Mangalore, has recovered and has been discharged from Victoria Hospital. Mangaluru cooker blast case: Accused terrorist Mohammed Shariq discharged from hospital.

Mohammed Shariq, who was seriously injured during the cooker bomb blast, was treated in Mangalore and admitted to Victoria Hospital on December 17, 2022 for further treatment. He was treated under the security of NIA and local police. Now Mohammed Shariq has fully recovered and was discharged today.

At present, he has been discharged from Victoria Hospital and has been taken into custody by the NIA officials. He will be produced in a special court. He will be taken into custody after the arrest process is completed and he will be produced before a special NIA court. Mohammed Shariq will be taken into custody and interrogated.

ISIS is responsible for the blast:

In relation to the cooker bomb blast case, the terrorist organization ISIS is finally responsible for the blast. The Voice of Kurasa magazine, run by ISKP (Islamic States Khorasan Province), a mouthpiece of the ISIS organization, has published reports claiming responsibility for the blasts in Mangalore in Karnataka and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.

The Islamic Resistance Council (IRC) released a media statement in support of the suspected terrorist Mohammed Shariq. Suspected terrorist Mohammed Shariq is our brother. An attempt was made to attack the Kadri temple in Mangalore. Mangalore is a stronghold of saffron terrorists. Even if our objective of this operation is not fulfilled, the militants have warned that they will prepare for the attack under the watchful eyes of the state and central intelligence agencies.

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