The crime branch had claimed that the bombs for the blasts were manufactured in a Sewree flat and the RDX was procured by a wanted accused, Riyaz Bhatkal. But the ATS is sticking to its old theory that the bombs were assembled at a 100 sq ft flat in Govandi and not at Sewree. The ATS said that the RDX was procured by a Pakistani Ehsanullah, who had illegally entered India along with 10 other Pakistani accomplices.
With above theory or conclusion that bombs used in the July 11, 2006 train blasts were made in Govandi, as one of the evidence in addition to other reports, Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is likely to discharge Indian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Sadiq Shaikh , indicating that no evidence was found to link the outfit with the terror attack.
ALSO, During his polygraph test, Indian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Sadiq Shaikh told the forensic experts that he had lied about the outfit’s involvement in the train blasts. This brought a new twist to the tale as Sadiq, till then, had told the Mumbai crime branch, the Ahmedabad police and the Delhi police that he and his accomplices engineered the explosions. As per the results of this tests submitted to ATS, Sadiq Shaikh was not involved in the train blasts and that he had lied during the interrogations conducted by other agencies.