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Chennai blasts: CCTV footage of suspect released

Chennai blasts: CCTV footage of suspect released

India Blooms News Service (IBNS) | | 03 May 2014, 09:40 am
Chennai, May 3 (IBNS) The Tamil Nadu Police have released the CCTV footage of a possible suspect in the Chennai twin blasts case.

According to reports, the suspect was seen getting off the Bangalore-Guwahati Express where the two blasts took place on Thursday.

Meanwhile, investigators on Friday said they are probing if suspected Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent, who was arrested two days before the twin blasts in Chennai, had links with the attacks.

The Chennai Police on Thursday said they arrested Sri Lankan national Mohamed Zahir Hussain, 37,on Tuesday with a fake passport and counterfeit currencies.

He reportedly had links with a Pakistani ISI official based in Colombo.  

He was later remanded to judicial custody.

However, the police had said they could not establish any links with Hussain and Thursday's twin blasts.

A woman was killed and at least 14 others were injured in two minor blasts in an express train at the Chennai Central Railway Station on Thursday morning.

According to reports, the blasts occurred around 7.30 am in the sleeper coaches S4 and S5 of the Bangalore-Guwahati Express as it entered platform number 9 of the station. Both coaches were damaged in the blasts.

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