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          Patna, June 9 (IANS) Family members of a suspected Indian   Mujahideen operative Qateel Mohammed Jaffer Siddiqui, who was found murdered   inside his cell in Pune's Yerawada Central Jail, have demanded a Central Bureau   of Investigation (CBI) probe into the death.
 |  Qateel Siddiqui, a native of Bihar's Barh Samaila village in Darbhanga district,   about 200 km from here, was Friday found strangled with a thin rope inside his   cell in the high-security jail in Pune.
 Family members and villagers are   shocked and angry over Qateel's murder, as half a dozen youth hailing from the   village were arrested for suspected terror links till date.
 
 An accused in   the Jama Masjid shootout case of 2010, Qateel was arrested by Delhi Police in   November 2011 and was in transit remand in Pune. He was arrested for making an   attempt to plant a bomb at the Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati temple in   Pune on the day of the German Bakery blast Feb 13, 2010.
 
 Qateel   Siddiqui's father Zafeer Ahmad Siddiqui blamed the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and   Mumbai Police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) for the murder and has demanded a CBI   probe into the death.
 
 "The IB and the ATS are behind my son's murder in   jail, we demand a CBI probe into it," he told IANS over phone.
 
 He claims   that his son was innocent and that if he was accused in the blasts, it was for   the court to decide the punishment for him.
 
 "It is part of a big game to   eliminate him to save the skin of concerned government agency, who falsely   arrested him," Siddiqui said.
 
 Siddiqui said he has requested the   Darbhanga district magistrate and senior superintendent of police Garima Mallik   to send the body of his son to Barh Samaila village, as they were unable to meet   the expenses of travelling to Pune.
 
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