MUMBAI, May 8 -- A special MCOCA court recently rejected the bail plea of Afsar Usmani, a suspected member of the terrorist outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), who was arrested along with 22 others for sending terror emails before and after the 2008 Delhi and Ahmedabad bomb blasts. Usmani, a 2022 convict in the Ahmedabad bombings case, is already facing life imprisonment in Gujarat. He was accused of stealing four cars from Navi Mumbai, two of which were used in the 2008 Gujarat blast. The ATS alleged that the accused had hacked into three Wi-Fi networks -- Khalsa College, Kamran Power Control Pvt Ltd in Chembur, and US citizen Kenneth Heywood in Sanpada --- to send terror emails. Usmani's advocate contended there is no direct evidence connecting him to the alleged conspiracy, particularly regarding the email sent from Guru Nanak Khalsa College. The prosecution said Usmani committed a serious offence in the bombings case and is an active member of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). In an order passed on April 4, which was recently made available, the court said. "Strong evidence also appears to have been collected by the Investigating Agency to establish the nexus between, the accused, and the conspirators and executors of the offences. Revu Suresh...