All eyes are set on the incarcerated ultra suspect, Mohammed Afroz Abdul Razak, who is expected to make a voluntary confession before a magistrate in Mumbai on Tuesday on his alleged role in the conspiracy planned by Al-Qaeda outfit of international terrorist Osama bin Laden.
“His confession would have great legal significance and can be used against him in the case,” legal experts said.

Mohammed Afroz, who was part of the suicide squads formed to blow up prime targets in Australia and UK, is expected to spill out the beans by describing the conspiracy hatched to create terror worldwide.

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“Australian and UK teams are here to ascertain the role played by Mohammed Afroz but have not questioned him so far. They are perhaps waiting for his confession before a magistrate so that they could rely on his statement,” police sources said.

The suspected ultra has already confessed to police his alleged links with the Osama bin Laden's organisation and disclosed that he was part of the suicide squads formed to airdash aircraft into the House of Commons in UK and romal tower in Sydney. Mohammed Afroz has also revealed that he had obtained pilot's training abroad, the sources said.


Bureau Report