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RDX used in Jaipur terror strikes, HUJI's involvement suspected

From ANI

Jaipur, May 14: A senior police official today said that high explosive RDX was used in the terror strike in Jaipur, and pointed finger towards banned Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami (HuJI) for its involvement in the blasts.


"It was a cent per cent a terrorist attack on the pattern of blasts in the court premises in Uttar Pradesh in November last year. RDX was used in containers tagged to cycles along with timer devices," Additional Director General of Police (Crime) A K Jain said.

"We have collected sufficient evidence from the places of the blasts. They are being analysed by our technical experts," Superintendent of Police, Jaipur, Raghvendra Suhasa said.

The bombs were made of iron ball bearings, and alarm clock circuits and were planted in new bicycles.

Seven teams of Rajasthan police and intelligence branch have begun the probe into the blasts.

Teams of central experts have also been sent to Jaipur to look into the details of the incidents in close co-ordination with the Rajasthan Government.

Special Secretary (Internal Security) M L Kumawat is in Jaipur to look at the situation and hold discussions with the State Government officers so that further necessary action can be taken in co-ordination with the State Government.

Meanwhile, the curfew is on in 15 to 16 police station areas.

A shutdown has been called across Rajasthan in protest against the blasts which took place at Manas Chowk, Johari Bazar, Tripolia Bazar, Badi Choupal, Choti Choupal, Kotwali areas of Jaipur's Walled City.

A state of high alert has been declared in Delhi, Mumbai, Karnataka, Bihar, Hyderabad and Maharashtra, all areas that have experienced bomb explosions in the recent past.


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