Thursday 14 July 2011

Mumbai Blasts: Indian Mujahideen Suspected

Mumbai

Three of the explosion shook the city of Mumbai Wednesday left the country to a state of panic. The survey is in front, and Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad of Mumbai police have formed teams to investigate serial blasts.

In the night doctor high-level meeting of senior police officials, was the first study of data on the explosion sites discussed.

Home Minister P Chidambaram also visited the blast sites and met with Prime Minister of Maharashtra, Prithviraj Chavanne. He demanded a high level meeting in the wake of the explosions.

Sources told CNN-IBN that since the vehicles used to plant bombs on two seemingly three spots, two alleged Indian Mujahideen agents, Mohammed Irfan alias Mobinet Abdul Shakoor Khan (32) and his cousin, Shaikh Ayub Raja Amin (28) The arrest of Maharashtra ATS 6 July will be questioned, because these agents were reportedly equipped cars in the factory serial bomb blasts in Gujarat 2008th.

A 7-member team of Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in New Delhi and Pune each 5-member team has been võetud.NSG team is currently the blast area, Dadar.
Mumbai
The researchers had a very difficult task ahead as it rained all night Wednesday and important forensic evidence may have been washed away.

Along with the PSA, the research team at the National Service Agency (NIA) also investigations of the explosions.

The injured have allowed several hospitals including JJ Hospital, GT Hospital, KEM Hospital and St. George's Hospital.

Security alerts have been issued in all major cities, including New Delhi and Kolkata after Mumbai blasts.

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