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Investigators trace HuJI email to Kishtwar, toll rises to 12
New Delhi, Sept 8 (PTI) Investigators have traced the
HuJI email claiming responsibility for the blast outside the
Delhi High Court to a cybercafe in Jammu and Kashmir's
Kishtwar district and were on Thursday pouring over initial
forensic reports for definite leads.
A massive manhunt was launched to nab the perpetrators
of the blast even as Home Minister P Chidambaram held a
high-level meeting to take stock of the situation. National
Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon was present at the meeting.
The death toll in the terror attack when a high
intensity bomb kept in a briefcase ripped through the crowded
reception area rose to 12 with a 40-year-old man succumbing to
his injuries at RML Hospital.
The victim was identified by Police as Pramod Kumar, a
resident of west Delhi's Hari Nagar. The condition of four of
the victims continued to be critical, Police said. 76 people
were injured in the high intensity blast.
The High Court also resumed full fledged proceedings
amid tight security as lawyers and litigants were subjected to
a rigorous security check.
"We are investigating the email link from Kishtwar
district in connection with the Delhi blast," DGP Kuldeep
Khoda said in Jammu.
There is an input about an email being sent from
Kishtwar district, he said, adding police is working on it.
Khoda said no arrests have been made so far. However,
there were reports that some people were detained and the
cyber cafe owner was being questioned.
According to police sources, the email was sent by
Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami(HuJI) from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar
from the address harkatuljihadi2011@gmail.com. The
Bangladesh-based terror outfit had claimed responsibility for
the blast on Wednesday.
"We have received initial forensic reports. We are
waiting for some more," Union Home Secretary R K Singh said
after he visited the RML hospital-- where the maximum number
of injured are admitted.
At the High Court, a security personnel manning one of
the gates at the High Court said, "We are requesting even
lawyers to show their identity cards and submit themselves to
thorough security check in wake of the terror strike."
Every litigant could be seen going through the security
check. However, very few litigants visited the High Court.
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HuJI email claiming responsibility for the blast outside the
Delhi High Court to a cybercafe in Jammu and Kashmir's
Kishtwar district and were on Thursday pouring over initial
forensic reports for definite leads.
A massive manhunt was launched to nab the perpetrators
of the blast even as Home Minister P Chidambaram held a
high-level meeting to take stock of the situation. National
Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon was present at the meeting.
The death toll in the terror attack when a high
intensity bomb kept in a briefcase ripped through the crowded
reception area rose to 12 with a 40-year-old man succumbing to
his injuries at RML Hospital.
The victim was identified by Police as Pramod Kumar, a
resident of west Delhi's Hari Nagar. The condition of four of
the victims continued to be critical, Police said. 76 people
were injured in the high intensity blast.
The High Court also resumed full fledged proceedings
amid tight security as lawyers and litigants were subjected to
a rigorous security check.
"We are investigating the email link from Kishtwar
district in connection with the Delhi blast," DGP Kuldeep
Khoda said in Jammu.
There is an input about an email being sent from
Kishtwar district, he said, adding police is working on it.
Khoda said no arrests have been made so far. However,
there were reports that some people were detained and the
cyber cafe owner was being questioned.
According to police sources, the email was sent by
Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami(HuJI) from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar
from the address harkatuljihadi2011@gmail.com. The
Bangladesh-based terror outfit had claimed responsibility for
the blast on Wednesday.
"We have received initial forensic reports. We are
waiting for some more," Union Home Secretary R K Singh said
after he visited the RML hospital-- where the maximum number
of injured are admitted.
At the High Court, a security personnel manning one of
the gates at the High Court said, "We are requesting even
lawyers to show their identity cards and submit themselves to
thorough security check in wake of the terror strike."
Every litigant could be seen going through the security
check. However, very few litigants visited the High Court.
PTI AB
MNS