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Pune blast probe: Two detained; toll rises to 10

Updated on: 16 February,2010 12:50 PM IST  | 
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Four persons, including two with suspected links to Indian Mujahideen, were detained by police in connection with the February 13 German Bakery blast here on Tuesday.

Pune blast probe: Two detained; toll rises to 10

Two people have been arrested in connection with the Feb 13 bombing here, police said Tuesday as the toll in the terror attack rose to 10 with a 24-year-old college student from Uttar Pradesh succumbing to his injuries.


Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh said two people had been nabbed Monday night but declined to give details.


He said Abhishek Saxena, a student of D.Y. Patil College here, succumbed to his injuries at the Budhrani Hospital Tuesday morning. The 24-year old student hailed from Uttar Pradesh and his body had been handed over to relatives.


Another 37 victims are currently undergoing treatment in various city hospitals; of these at least two are reported to be in a critical condition.

Addressing mediapersons briefly, the police commissioner said significant clues had been recovered from the CCTV footage of a hotel opposite the German Bakery, the blast site.

"We are now hunting for the prime accused in the case and expect to make an important breakthrough in the blast investigations very soon," Satyapal Singh asserted.

He said the forensic report of the blast site had revealed that the bomb contained a deadly mixture of ammonium nitrate, RDX and petroleum hydrocarbons.

"We are still awaiting details of the composition of these materials used in the bomb," he added.

RDX was also used in the used in the March 12, 1993 Mumbai serial blasts and several other terror attacks later.

Police sources the two suspects were picked up from Janwadi area in Pune and Kudalwadi in the neighbouring industrial township of Pimpri.

One of the suspects who was nabbed from Kudalwadi area is believed to have been associated with Indian Mujahideen leader Riyaz Bhatkal during his stay here, they said.

However, Singh said he can "neither confirm nor deny" on being asked whether any arrests have been made in connection with the attack.

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