Bangalore: Five Live Bombs Found in Dharwad


Bangalore: Five Live Bombs Found in Dharwad
 
Vicky Nanjappa/Rediff

Bangalore, Sep 26: A fifth bomb has been found in Dharwad in north Karnataka, a city which is around 400 km from Bengaluru. All the five bombs have been found around the Singanahalli bridge and the police now say that the main intention was to blow up the bridge and cause panic in the area.

Although the bomb disposal squad is yet to reach the spot, the police in the area say that one of the bombs with a detonator was connected to a cylinder. The wire connecting the bomb is around 500 mt. The rest of the bombs the police suspect contained ammonium nitrate and was to be triggered off by a cellphone. These bombs in local language are known as cell bombs.

The place at which the bombs have been placed is interesting. The road on which the bomb has been placed is the road connecting Karwar and Goa.

Local residents of the area told rediff.com that this was the closest route to Goa and there is plenty of traffic on this route, especially tourists. Moreover, it is close to Castle Rock, a place bordering Karnataka and Goa. Castle Rock is incidentally the place where Students Islamic Movement of India activists hatched the plan to execute Operation BAD and also the blasts at Jaipur.

While police personnel have surrounded the area where the bombs have been found, ironically, the bomb disposal squad is yet to reach the area.

Reports suggest that the bomb disposal squad, which was intimated minutes after the first bomb was detected, is expected to reach the spot in the next half an hour. It is a five-hour drive between Bengaluru and Dharwad and the question that is now being asked is why weren't these men flown into the area?

Meanwhile, the bomb detection squad from Belgaum has been pressed into service. This squad has detected five bombs, but the members of this squad lack the expertise to defuse bombs.

News of the bombs has created a scare among the residents of Hubli and Dharwad the twin cities, which have been on the terror radar ever terror training camps were unearthed in these areas.

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  • Praveen, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    Bharath is right.

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  • Gopal, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    Ciertainly i agree with you Bharath, these people only wait for something to happen, so that they can have press conferences every hour and try to gain thier vote bank....it is really disgusting....

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  • Raju, Kaup/Abudhabi

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    Bombs will be placed daily and we ordinary citizens can't do anything, politicians will blame each other, the State will blame the center and vice-versa,With BJP Govt. everyday some hot news, they will not do any good to the State, neither they have formed a govt. with any strong agenda, so to divert the minds of the people they things of Bombs etc will creep in, today Dharward tomorrow something else, till they are in power problems will be there, best is President Rule, to travel within Bangalore city is a nightmare once the Garden City, then the IT Capital and now a living HELL this is what our politicians have done

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  • Bharath, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 27 2008

    Nothing is going to happen, as far as the Congress is in this country. Congress only want power not bothered if the whole country is bombed !! No soon India will be like Pakistan

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  • sanjeev pk, Hubli

    Fri, Sep 26 2008

    This news is really very horror.Dharwad is known for peace,Govt. has to take some tough decisions to get rid of these terrors from the India.Despite of such a news govt is doing nothing!!!We people need to find a solutions for this.We need to fight against terrorism...

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