Law-enforcement agencies are stepping up terror probes after the Sri Lanka attacks
NEW DELHI—An alleged follower of Zahran Hashim—the suspected organizer of the deadly Easter bombings in Sri Lanka—was in custody in India after investigators said he conspired to launch a suicide attack in the southern state of Kerala.
The Indian national, identified as 29-year-old Riyas A, also known as Riyas Aboobacker, was arrested by the National Investigation Agency late Monday and was sent to judicial custody, or jail, Tuesday after appearing in a local court.
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