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NEW DELHI, FEB. 19. The Delhi police have arrested the Pakistani terrorists who allegedly planned the kidnappings of cricketers, Sachin Tendulkar and captain Sourav Ganguly to secure the release of key Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, Mohammed Amir Khan, now in the Tihar jail here. The Delhi police chief, Ajai Raj Sharma, told reporters today that one of the arrested, Tariq Ahmed alias Naeem, disclosed that the Dubai-based Aftab Ansari alias Farhan Malik had planned the kidnappings and that they were chalking out the plan to execute their mission. - UNI
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