Breakthrough in Pune blast case

By ANI
Monday, February 15, 2010

NEW DELHI - What it can be termed as a major breakthrough in the Pune bomb blast case investigations, sleuths identified a conversation between the two suspected terrorists.

The vital clues have emerged from the CCTV footage from the hotel opposite the German Bakery blast site.

According to sources, at least two people are involved in executing the German Bakery blast on Saturday.

The duo reportedly escaped from the area in an auto rickshaw after leaving a bag full of explosives inside the bakery.

The Pune Police is collecting eyewitness accounts of the suspicious duo spotted in the CCTV footage.

The blast in Pune was reportedly triggered as part of what is called the Karachi Project planned by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).

The details of the alleged Karachi Project were revealed by the arrested suspected Lashkar operative David Coleman Headley to the USA’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Headley had recced areas in Pune near the blast site.

He had reportedly also recced other cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Pushkar and Goa, staying close to Jewish prayer centres in these cities. (ANI)

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