One more detained in Advani yatra bomb case
One more detained in Advani yatra bomb case
A pipe bomb was unearthed from under a bridge and defused on October 27 at Alampatti village, near Madurai.

Madurai: Police on Wednesday detained one more person and formed 10 probe teams in connection with the planting of a powerful pipe bomb on the yatra route of BJP leader LK Advani on October 27 and said initial probe suggested that anger against Hindutva forces was the motive behind it.

The two persons arrested on Tuesday were produced before a local court in Madurai, which remanded them in 15 days judicial custody.

Initial investigation revealed that anger against 'Hindutva forces' was the motive for them to plant the bomb, Special Investigation Team sources said, adding "We don't know exactly which group is involved."

Police claimed that they have "definite clues" and the teams have been formed to probe all possible links, but added that more arrests have to be made to establish any strong link.

They were also on the lookout for 'Police' Fakruddin and had detained one Usman Ali today in connection with the incident.

Police said Fakruddin had close links with slain Al-Umma terrorist Imam Ali, who was killed in an encounter at Bangalore in 2002.

To a question, they said fundamentalists from a neigbhouring state, which had links with international extremists could be behind planting of the bombs.

The pipe bomb was unearthed from under a bridge and defused on October 27 at Alampatti village, about 30 km from Madurai, on the route of Advani's yatra. Subsequently, the BJP leader route's was diverted.

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