Kingfisher Crude Bomb Case Solved, Accused in Custody: Police


Thiruvananthapuram, March 28 (IANS) The Kerala police have taken into custody an employee of a private cargo firm here for his alleged involvement in placing an explosive device on a Kingfisher flight to Thiruvananthapuram March 21. The arrest is likely to be recorded later in the day.

"Right now, I will not be able to divulge the details but the case has been solved and the person who did this crime has admitted to it. The recording of the arrest and other things will take place shortly," a senior police official, who did not wish to be named, said here Sunday.

The explosive device was found in the cargo section of the Kingfisher plane after it landed in Thiruvananthapuram from Bangalore last Sunday. The flight had 27 passengers and four crew members.

After the passengers and the crew deplaned, a routine security check of the aircraft led to the detection of the device wrapped in a school question paper and a Malayalam newspaper.

"He is not an employee of the Airports Authority of India. He works with a private firm involved in operations inside the airport," the official added.

The police have ruled out the involvement of any terrorist outfit and said that the incident was the result of personal enmity among employees of private firms.

The person in custody hails from the suburbs of the capital city.

  

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  • G.N.Bangera, MIJAR/MUSCAT OMAN

    Sun, Mar 28 2010

    the security done good job trust no one all are trying blow others with out any reason this is our freedom independent now where ever our people go never think of mother land name must be protacted
    we better live poorly with out hurming other innocent life aqll must live peaceful happy life

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Sun, Mar 28 2010

    Ya it is for personal enimity and his name is disclosed on NDTV news -HE IS RAJASHEKARAN...

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