Hyderabad: A day before India's Independence Day celebrations, a special task force arrested four people suspected to be Harkat-ul-Jihadi Al-Islami members, from Hyderabad. From the four of the people caught, one was Pakistani, two Bangladeshi, and the fourth was from Myanmar. It was learnt that the men were taking shelter in a house in Chanchalguda area for the last two months. Police said the the Pakistani, Mohammed Nazir was in India since last five years and officials were investigating their activities and affiliation with HUJI and other possible terror links. All four have been using fake passports and some incriminating material was seized from them, police said. “We are still verifying about their intentions of illegal stay in city. They are already in possession of several fake ID proofs in their names. These four members have been in touch with two locals who were facilitating their stay,” a senior police official said.