Delhi blast e-mails can be fake: Home secretary
Saturday September 10, 2011 08:47:41 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Union Home
Secretary R.K. Singh Saturday said that it wasn't necessary that
the e-mails claiming responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast
were sent by the actual perpetrators.
"We are not dismissing receiving the e-mails... At the same time,
we are not saying that these e-mails have been necessarily sent by
those people responsible for it (blast)," Singh told reporters.
"It could be other people who, when they heard about the blast,
sent these e-mails," he added.
A bomb blast outside the Delhi High Court Wednesday killed 13
people and injured more than 90.
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