Nine live bombs found in Ranchi


Daijiworld Media Network - Ranchi

Ranchi, Nov 4: Nine bombs, similar to those found in Patna after the serial blasts, were diffused and retrieved from a lodge here by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), on Monday.

Recovered during a raid in the capital city of Jharkhand, the police reached there in a hurry after learning about them during their interrogation of Mohammad Imitiaz Ansari.

Mohammed Ansari had been arrested by the Bihar police in conjunction with the Patna serial bomb blasts, as a prime suspect.

The blasts had erupted into chaos in Patna just before BJP's Narendra Modi's 'Hunkar rally' on the 24th October, 2013. These blasts had been allegedly planned and carried out by Indian Mujahedeen's (IM) Jharkand chief Mohammad Tehseen Akhtar.

  

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  • Rishi Singh, Ranchi

    Tue, Nov 05 2013

    Being a native of
    Ranchi i am with my muslamaan brothers.

    Really fed up with insensitivity of people about muslamaan .

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  • Sathish Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 04 2013

    BREAKING NEWS No comment from Diggi and his so called secular followers, it is handy work of RSS.

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