Incidents in Washim, Maharashtra, India

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Event ID Date Country Event
67486-137997-350299 1/20/2014 India A case was registered against nine suspected SIMI members on September 27, 2001, after Khamgaon Police raided a residence of Wasimoddin and seized various items like literature related to SIMI banners, pamphlets and some magazines with radical content.
67305-137590-349201 1/8/2014 India Sources from Gondia Police stated that Kulmethe and nine others, including three forest guards, were booked in August 2013 after the Police raided a forest rest house at Navegaon Bandh where the culprits were stocking up materials for supplying them to the Maoists.
29885-53430-123364 7/25/2007 India The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 24 sentenced to death three convicts - Zakir Hussain Shaikh, Feroz Amani Malik, Abdul Akhtar Khan - who had lobbed grenades at the Fishermen's Colony in Mahim on March 12, 1993, killing three persons and injuring six.
29885-53430-123364 7/25/2007 India The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 24 sentenced to death three convicts - Zakir Hussain Shaikh, Feroz Amani Malik, Abdul Akhtar Khan - who had lobbed grenades at the Fishermen's Colony in Mahim on March 12, 1993, killing three persons and injuring six.
29885-53430-123364 7/25/2007 India The designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) court on July 24 sentenced to death three convicts - Zakir Hussain Shaikh, Feroz Amani Malik, Abdul Akhtar Khan - who had lobbed grenades at the Fishermen's Colony in Mahim on March 12, 1993, killing three persons and injuring six.
26303-45941-104400 9/22/2006 India Shaikh had ridden a scooter, laden with RDX explosives and a timer device, from the Al Husseini Building at Mahim to Katha Bazaar in south Mumbai, where the vehicle exploded killing four persons and injuring 21.

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