Jaipur Blasts Suspect's Sketch Released


PTI 
 
JAIPUR, May 15: Rajasthan police on Wednesday released the sketch of a 25-year-old man with medium height who was suspected to be behind Tuesday's serial blasts here.

Inspector General of Police Pankaj Singh said the sketch was prepared on the basis of statement given by the owner of a cycle shop from where the suspected terrorists purchased cycles used to trigger the blasts with the help of explosives.

The sketch would be displayed at all important places, Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said.
   
He said several people might have been involved in planting the bombs and the number may be more or less than nine teams.
     
Kataria said two shops were identified in the walled city where from the terrorists bought cycles used in the explosions.
   
A rickshaw puller identified as Vijay, injured in the blasts, was being questioned as he claimed that a lady had approached him for hire to carry a new cycle to an area near Hawa Mahal, one of the sites of the terror attack, about 45 minutes before the blasts.
     
The rickshaw puller is undergoing treatment in hospital.
     
The Home Minister said as of now "we could not say which terrorist outfit was involved in the blast".

Police described the sketch of the suspect as a 25-26 -year-old man with Bengali accent and having a height of nearly six feet. Stockily-built, he has wheatish complexion.
         
The man has been accused of planting bomb in the vicinity of Manak Chowk, one of the blast sites.
 

  

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