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No breakthrough in Bangalore blast; Rs 500,000 for clues

Published: 19 Apr 2013 - 03:02 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 01:29 pm

Bangalore: The Karnataka government yesterday announced a reward of Rs.500,000 to anyone providing credible information on the blast near the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) office in the city, in which 16 people were injured.

“We will reward Rs500,000 to anyone providing credible information on the bomb blast that would help us in cracking the case and arresting the suspects,” state Director General of Police Lalrokhuma Pachau told reporters. There has been no breakthrough in the case yet.

Admitting that there was no breakthrough even 24 hours after the incident on Wednesday in the upscale locality of Malleshwaram, Pachau said four special teams were formed to coordinate with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and forensic experts in cracking the case.

“Joint Commissioner of Police Pranab Mohanty is heading the teams and following leads from the evidence collected at the blast site. As chemicals like ammonium nitrate and a battery-operated timer were used to trigger the explosion, the incident appears to be a terror attack,” Pachau said.

City police commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar said preliminary investigation did not reveal use of any improvised explosive device as shrapnel, nails or ball bearings were not found in the wreckage at the blast site or in the three gutted vehicles, including the motorcycle on which a medium-intensity bomb was planted.

“We are working on many clues and leads we got so far. As the case is sensitive and investigation is in progress, we cannot share details till we identify the suspects and find out the motive behind the bomb blast,” Auradkar said.

Asked if the city police had intelligence inputs about the blast, Auradkar said there was no specific information. However, there was a special alert from the union home ministry to step up vigil in view of the assembly elections on May 5 and the ongoing Indian Premier League T-20 cricket matches in the city.

“We regularly get alerts and inputs from all sources though we cannot share details with media or public in the interest of security and investigation being carried out in the blast case,” Auradkar clarified.

NIA sleuths and forensic experts are also scanning footage from four CCTV cameras installed at the BJP’s state office to identify two persons who came on the motorbike and parked it between two cars before the incident. As the blast site is at a distance from the party office, the cameras could not capture the two men’s images clearly.

As no one was killed and injuries to the 11 policemen and five civilians were not major, sleuths are probing why the ripped motorbike with the explosive was parked between the two cars, which bore the brunt of the blast.

“Impact of the blast would have been worse and even fatal if the motorbike was parked elsewhere. Luckily, there was no one inside the two gutted cars,” a police official said.

IANS