Two men claimed to have joins with three charged captured in Bihar for ansuspected terror edge in the wrecking with Patna-Indore Express in Kanpur a year ago were addressed by Delhi Police on Friday.
The Special Cell had grabbed Zia-ul Haq and Zuber were from Okhla territory in south east Delhi on January 16 for addressing.
They were called for addressing on Thursday and Friday yet no pieces of information have been found to propose their contribution in the wrecking in this way, sources said.
The National Investigation Agency is investigating the cases of three captured people in Bihar that the wrecking of Indore-Patna Express, in which no less than 150 individuals were executed, was done at the command of Pakistan's spy organization Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The trio - Moti Paswan, Uma Shankar and Mukesh Yadav - were captured not long ago by Bihar police from East Champaran locale of the state.
The Uttar Pradesh STF and Railway Police, who are examining the dread point in the derailement, are not "persuaded" by Bihar police's cases in this way, sources said.
The Special Cell has additionally not possessed the capacity to interface either Zia or Shoaib with the three captured regarding the case however it was guaranteed that their telephone numbers were spared in the cell phone of Paswan, they asserted.
A Dubai-based Nepali subject named Shamshul Huda had professedly enrolled Moti Paswan and others suspected to have been included in what the police claim was a damage to wreck Indore-Patna Express close Kanpur.
Zia-ul is a remotely related nephew of Huda, sources said.
A report is said to have originated from Nepal affirming the Bihar Police's claim that Pakistan's ISI had paid cash to its specialist Brajesh Giri for activating impacts on railroad tracks focusing on trains in Bihar, they said.
Bihar police had guaranteed to have uncovered a speculated ISI connection to focus on the railroads with capture of three people in East Champaran area of the state flanking Nepal and they are being questioned to see whether they had a part in the wrecking at Kanpur Dehat in November and somewhere else.
Police asserted the trio had admitted to having worked for a Nepalese contact suspected to be associated with ISI to focus on the railroads.