No breakthrough in Bangalore blast yet
Friday April 19, 2013 10:38:32 PM,
IANS
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Bangalore: Even two
days after a bomb blast near the ruling BJP's office here that
left 16 injured, there was no breakthrough till late Friday, as
investigations by sleuths of the National Investigation Agency
(NIA) and the state police did not lead to any suspects or motive
behind the terror attack.
"Investigation in the bomb blast at (the north-western suburb of)
Malleshwaram is underway though no definite clues so far on its
perpetrators or additional inputs to nab the culprits. We hope to
crack the case at the earliest," a senior police official told
IANS.
Bangalore Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar late Friday
said NIA, National Security Guard (NSG) and the city crime branch
experts were examining the footage from the closed circuit
television cameras that were installed in the vicinity to identify
the persons who parked the motorbike with explosives and present
there.
"Forensic experts are also analysing the explosive materials and
other objects recovered from the wreckage of the motorbike, two
cars and two scooters that were gutted," Auradkar said.
Though the national and state security experts have been
interrogating several people in the city and the neighbouring
states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, police declined to share
details as investigation was in progress.
"No groups have claimed responsibility for the blast. We are
reconstructing the sequence of events to ascertain the
conspirators and their links to the incident," Auradkar added.
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